Whether for tradition, practicality, or aesthetics, the bright homes of Eastern Canada continue to bring joy to both locals and visitors alike.
colourful homes were also a tradition. They brought this practice with them, and it has remained a key part of the region’s architectural charm. Over time, bright colours became a cultural signature, with each new generation embracing the tradition. Harsh winters and long, grey seasons are common in Eastern Canada. Vibrant house colours bring warmth and cheerfulness to the landscape, making neighbourhoods feel lively
even on the dreariest days. The use of colour helps create a sense of community and adds to the welcoming, friendly atmosphere of coastal towns. Today, brightly coloured homes have become a point of pride and a major draw for tourism. Towns like St. John’s, Newfoundland, with its famous “Jellybean Row,” celebrate these colours as part of their unique heritage and charm.
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