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You Might be a Canadian if:

- You know where the local Timmy’s is.
- You order a double-double.
- Someone bumps into you and YOU say sorry!
- You love butter tarts. (click here for Vicky’s favourite butter tart recipe.)
- A bunch of you get together and a hockey game breaks out.
- You can’t stop saying sorry - - or eh - - or sorry, eh.
- You’re known worldwide as a nice person.
7 of Canada’s Lesser Known National Parks Worth Visiting
Beavers reported on the Yukon tundra for the first time
French’s catches up to patriotic demand with all-Canadian ketchup starting now
It’s been more than a year since ketchup was thrust under the nationalistic limelight, as one man’s Facebook campaign to get Canadians to boycott market leader Heinz for closing its Canadian factory went viral, and boosted the popularity of rivals such as French’s in the process. French’s was eager to…
6 tips for Canadians travelling to the U.S. in the Trump era
Ouimet Canyon: a northwestern birding hotspot
5 surreal wonders to explore near Toronto
Ontario is a province packed with natural wonders and surreal places to explore. Fortunately, a number of these other worldly spots are within a reasonable drive of Toronto. From waterfalls to grottos, there’s plenty to astound the senses within a short trip of the city. Here are five surreal wonders to…
You Need To Visit This Creepy Ghost Town Near Ottawa
Ottawa is known for having its fair share of haunted buildings, but one rarely talked about scary sight is an abandoned town just an hour’s away from downtown. Just outside of Perth is Allan’s Mills – an abandoned mining town that became vacant in the 19th century. While not necessarily haunted, to this day,…
4 Canadian National Parks You Need To Visit This Summer
Admission to Canada’s national parks is free in 2017, and it’s time to start taking advantage. Parks Canada is offering free 2017 Discover Passes to commemorate the Great White North’s 150th anniversary, and that means you gain admission-free access to all of the country’s historic sites, marine conservation areas and…
Great Lakes water levels are uncommonly high this spring—and still rising
Lake Erie is known for its many shallow points, but this spring, the lake’s waters seem determined to defy their reputation. Water levels have risen several inches in the last month and are way up from the usual average for this time of year. Erie isn’t the only Great Lake experiencing higher-than-usual water this…