Yes, find the local Asian supermarket before she arrives.
You can also look for a local 'chinese cultural society'. The local one for me has been a lot of help.
Don't expect she will know how to operate typical 'western' household appliances.....
microwave, vacumn cleaner, dishwasher, washing machine.....etc.
She'll probably also not like typical household cleaning products, either.
(the smell)
HIDE or get rid of any poison or toxic stuff that may look like household products to a child, or somebody who doesn't READ english.
(I don't mention the above because I married a 'MAID", it's just part of married life...)
Slowly familiarise her with your bills, and expenses. She won't have any realistic ideas of western finances and the costs of as western lifestyle.
I think Canada has sources for free english lessons for immigrants, find those, and she'll also probably stumble on chinese friends via school.
DO NOT let her rely on translation software or a pocket translator forever. She will not progress well in really learning english using these. My wife used these to avoid reading english, although she speaks english OK, she still
can't read and write english very well.