Most of the world associate Canada with maple syrup, niceness, and more maple syrup. But the truth is... the country stereotypes aren't that far from the truth, actually. Just with a few extra weird details. Like, super social moose or friendly police officers. Exotic, I know. To give you a better idea about the Canadian stereotypes, Bored Panda has compiled another list of funny photos that perfectly describe the Great White North. So put on your parka, continue scrolling and enjoy.
For more Canadian memes, check out these pictures you probably couldn't take anywhere else.
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Meanwhile In Canada
Here's a fun fact about life in Canada. Canadians like to say "sorry" so much, they passed the "Apology Act" to limit its use. In the past, lawyers in court were probably able establish guilt quite easily. All they needed to do was prove someone apologized at the time of the incident and things would start going their way.
The Things You See In A Northern Canadian Town
So Canadian lawmakers made it clear that an apology of any kind “means an expression of sympathy or regret” and not “an admission of fault or liability in connection with the matter to which the words or actions relate.”
Another Canadian Thing
Canadian Police Clash With Citizens
Found A Pretty Cool Hat At A Local Store Today
Police In Montreal Are Protesting A Labor Dispute By Not Wearing Their Work Pants
Christmas In Canada Is Difficult Sometimes
We’re Living 3 Seasons At Once Right Now (September 15, 2018)
Canadians Are Notorious For Being Kind
Honest Canadian Commuters. The Workers Were Missing And The Automatic Gates Were Broken. This Is The Result
Police Officer Stops To Buy A Drink From A Little Girl At A Lemonade Stand In Kenora, ON, Canada
Canadian Victims Of Theft
"...and if you want a divine rhubarb pie recipe please knock on the door and ask my wife for it."
Canadian Police On The Job
Everything About This Says Canada
This Moose Literally Followed Me Home
Canadian Police Officers Meditating Before They Start Their Day
Meanwhile In Montreal
That’s A Decent Reason To Not Drop The Package Off At My Door
Canadian Parking Ticket
Grocery Store In Summerside, PEI (Canada) Has "Sensory Friendly Shopping"
Most Canadian Thing Ever
A Sign You're Marching In Canada
This Is What Happens When A Canadian Parks In Your Spot
People In Toronto Made Memorial For Dead Raccoon After City Forgot To Pick It Up For 12 Hrs
Every single time a see a dead creature on the road I want to cry—they were just going about their little skunk/gopher/raccoon lives and now they’re bio-waste on the roadside.
This Bathroom Graffiti Is Positive
Your best friend is missing you enormously after Four. Whole. Hours. Apart.
By Quite Aggressive We Just Mean They Become A Hell Spawn
An Officer Saw A Toddler Driving His Truck, Pull Him Over & Gave Him His First Ticket. Fort McMurray, Canada
I Just Got A Wrong Number Text From A Stranger That Said: “Hey Can We Use Ur Pool There’s A Moose In Ours”
In Canada, Even The Robbers Are Polite
Police Stop At A Canadian Half Marathon
And the sign - Do you know how fast you were going? Cool sense of humor.
Canadian Graffiti
Only In Canada, Do The Buses Apologize For The Accident
The Most Canadian Picture Ever Taken
How To Tell You're In Canada
Also, “How To Tell That The Thermostat Wars of 2019 Are Not Yet Resolved”
And Meanwhile, In Canada
Police Playing Ball Hockey With The Neighborhood Kids. Just A Normal Day In Canada
Why Canada
Looks like a map from a Dr. Seuss book. This Street, That Street, The Other Street there. Come to my neighborhood, look out for the bear.
Happy Canada Day! Here Is The Most Canadian Photo I Ever Took
Canada At Its Finest
Saw A Beaver On His Way To Assassinate Someone
You misunderstand officer. My teeth are blunt, so I'm using this instead.
Only In Canada
Fashion At My Small Town Canadian Bar
Meanwhile In Canada
Does Canada have special flocks of Snow Goats? Inquiring minds want to know!
They Waited At The Corner On The Side Walk For Traffic To Stop. Then Used The Buddy System To Cross When The Walk Signal Flashed. Overly Polite Animals?
A Guy At My University In Canada Walking To Class
We have moderately terrible winters in our area (below freezing and snow on the ground for a couple of months), my UPS-driver husband and another UPSer had an ongoing tough-guy contest for about 5 years to see who would finally break down and wear pants instead of shorts. After one especially brutal winter my husband gave in and switched to pants, but only after all the hair had fallen off his legs. I've always told him if you're gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough.
Graffiti In Canada
This place is so much positive....Now you know why Weed is so important
Only In Canada
I Love Canadians
When Your Friend's Halloween Party Invites Are So Epic That Canada Post Thinks They Were Damaged In The Mailstream (But Delivers Them Anyway)
On The Way Home In Canada When
Received A Complaint From My Canadian Neighbours
Only In Vancouver Does A Beaver Block The Tim Hortons Drive Through
This Ticket I Got While Visiting Canada
Giving Directions
"Yes, it is really true, one of these days you will feel a very strong urge and you will take off flying in that direction, my friend."
Coyote Crossing The Street In Ottawa Following The Rules Of The Road
The jackrabbits in my old Calgary neighbourhood were surprisingly street smart. Saw one trying to cross a busy road at rush hour one morning. He'd stop and look up every now and then as he hopped down the curb. Finally a break appeared and he sprinted across.
Canadian Winters Be Harsh But We Still Find A Way To BBQ
Road Rage In Canada
I Discovered A Conspiracy While Looking Around Northern Canada. Christmas Will Never Be The Same
Only In Canada
This Is One Of The Most Canadian Things I've Ever Seen
No Cashier, So People Just Left Their Money On The Counter For Coffee... Only In Canada
This Is How We Do It In Canada
Anyone Lose Their Monkey At IKEA? Toronto
At A Canadian University
Canadian Graffiti
Just Minding My Own Business, When These Canadian Douchebags Decided To Hold Up Traffic Strutting Around The Parking Lot Like They Own Damn Place
Guess I'm Not Getting Into Work Today
I Live In The Most Canadian City
The Purge: Canada
FYI “Darn” actually comes from the Middle French word “darner,” meaning “to fix.” So yes, Darn the Police!
I Went On Vacation In Canada Last Week, Turns Out A Lot Of The Stereotypes Are True
Canada Day
This Is Why We Check Our Shoes In Canada
Decent country, decent people. Decency matters, at the end of the day.
I live in Italy. Some things showed here seems coming from another planet...
I love Canada's sense of humour. I really want to visit now. Everyone seems so polite.
I love Canada, we've ridden motorcycles all the way across to Newfoundland, and up through the Northwestern side to Alaska and we've met some of the greatest people along the way. That said, we've also stayed in some oil and industry towns in the Yukon that were downright scary. No police presence for hundreds of miles and a general feeling that things could go really bad really quickly if you said or did just one thing wrong. I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer, just pointing out that not every part of Canada is populated by the Nicest People on Earth.
... and this is why I don't understand why some Canadians whine about our stereotypes. I kinda love it. Geez murphy, did you watch the 2010 Winter Olympics? Our closing ceremony was one big finger-poke at ourselves! Never complain about being known as "the nice people" - it's better than the alternative...
Loved all the honesty and manners used. Canada is one place I would love to visit one day.
I'm supposed to be visiting Canada in a few days so I hope I can see some of these things...
Gotta wonder how Canada and the U.S. evolved to have such different attitudes on so many things. Both were colonies of the Brits.
It's so heartwarming! I'd never move to another country but it's so nice to know that there is a place full of kind people! My deep respect to all Canadians, and to everyone reading this comment - please have a great day! :-)
There's a police officer in my local news who helped a beaver cross the road in Halifax today haha. We're not perfect, but I love my country :P
Americans are a rougher, more individualistic, take easy offense breed. We need to embrace our high crime rate, high incarceration rate, politically divided, low social safety, bragging about making money through dubious means, racially polarized, military glorified, patriotism-as-a-weapon of intolerance society, because a large percentage of the people want it that way, and politicians are not going to change anything.
Many branches of my family tree lived in Canada for generations, going back to the beginning of Canada. Then they came here. WHYYYYYY? And how can I go back?
Beautiful country with a much better class of society VS. Southern California weather. I guess I'll tolerate the anti-social SOCAL troglodytes....
I live in Canada, but right now I'm in China. Compared to Canada, China Sucks. ( No offense China ) In China, there is no Google, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Wattpad, Pinterest, Gmail and other websites. Plus, Many bad people here poison the food we eat so we only eat the food we cook. Also, when the people are walking across the streets, the cars just go by. It is super easy to die in China. I almost got hit by a car twice. But.... China is also beautiful with lots of places to go to. Oh yeah and also, the toilets are the type you have to squat to pee in.
I was in Canada four years ago and absolutely loved it and vowed if anyone ever pulled the plug out of Australia ( Uluru) and it sank that is where I would live. The people the places the humour the sheer niceness of the Canadians they just take the cake. Another trip in the near future I hope.
To see the difference in the country's and just the kindness is amazing.
I live in Canada. Its pretty decent. Like, if there's a missing kiddo, they get found in a few hours or a day. But Canada still has some up and downs.
Would love to go see & visit ALL of Canada at least once in my/our (I'm married 19+yrs) life time. Especially while we still can. We all know life throws curve balls our way and we just cannot get put the way or catch em quick enough and sometimes the repercussions/consequences can be such a hard ball to swallow but we've been through many of these things before and always have came up on top. Not Without lots of time, energy, stress, arguments, depression, financial turmoil, many other hardships, hurt, anger, pain, o overwhelmed, discouragement,depression and doubt, guilt, and shame. There is always good after the bad and without these dark times in our lives, we wouldn't appreciate the light when it came. So WOW! YEAH! Ok. I got deep there for a minute maybe just a little TOO DEEP, TOO LONG, & Absolutely lost in some serious thought & flashes of things past but anyways, after all said and done, the point is still the same. We would love to go visit beautiful Canada because that's what we've heard about it, that it's BEAUTIFUL, NICE, WARM, FRIENDLY, & most important to us not as much B.S, MF, INTOLERANCE, PREJUDICE, HATE, IGNORANCE, VIOLENCE, WAR, CRIME, INJUSTICE, POLICE BRUTALITY, UNJUSTIFIED & FALSE ARREST & JACKED UP CHARGES, RACIALLY PROFILED WHEREVER YOU GO BY WHO YOU'RE WITH &/OR WTF WE LOOK LIKE!!! So yes here my a*s goes again on a long rampage in t@
Canadian geese are illegally migrating to my area. They've terrible. They're noisy, aggressive, consume our resources and leave messes everywhere. We need stricter border controls and maybe a really tall fence. Current methods aren't working because they don't really taste that good.
One of my favourite stories to tell people about about being Canadian is the time about 15 years ago, some friends and I were jamming in our garage and lost track of time. The neighbours called the police and said there was some wild party going on next door. Two officers on bicycles showed up and found 3 20-somethings very stoned and kind of drunk, playing instruments. The one cop laughs and says they thought they were coming to break up a highschool party. They say nothing about the huge bag of weed on the table (this is 2003ish, so it wasn't legal yet,) and mentions that he plays drums. So we apologized for the noise, grabbed the acoustic guitars and the brushes (to quiet the drums) and jammed with 2 bike cops for a good half hour before they got a call and had to leave, and wished us a good night.
Lived there for two years while studying from Argentina. The people, places and multicultural society were, are and will be amazing for sure. Best country in the planet, period.
I live in Ottawa, Canada. It is prety accurate haha police is usually very nice too.
One of the things I loved about Canada was that even though the weather was cold and wet and icy, there were so many people walking outside (like I was) and I noticed three things. 1. A lot of them were out walking their dogs. 2. A lot of them were holding hands with someone. 3. Pretty much all of them smiled or nodded when they passed me. Just random strangers, smiling, holding hands and walking dogs. Talk about a perfect place.
Wait for me,Iam moving there too.I thought this was so interesting, please tell us more.
Life seems so comfortable there, even in the cold. That’s crazy! In a good way. I’m a really patriotic American and there’s no doubt we are insane and insist on doing everything as if it were a death match. But my Iranian heart loves that about USA. Still, Canada is like what America would be if America grew up, settled down and raised grandchildren. Right now America is like an angsty teen.
I'm born and bred in Ontario Canada. Verbally/online the only people that are consistantly(and for decades)rude to Canadians -would be..Americans. Those ones, highly underestimate Canadians. Particularly those of us that live in cold cold crazy weather. They think because we are friendly and say sorry alot makes us weaker then them. Canadians have accepted in approx 9.5million refugees in crisis the last few decades yes, but during attacks eg:911 or tragedies like the Titanic, we have opened our homes(for free) to stranded families all over our country. Literally, in our homes, beds, clothes etc. Most of us believe, "I hope if I ever got stuck like this that someone would take my family in." I think some people don't realize we are the first to volunteer to help people in trouble. Heck we haven't had conscription(the draft) since 1917. America was 73. The reason? We volunteer immed. That being said, now I must say sorry. Sorry for typos or bad grammar. I don't have my glasses on! 🤗😉
Great attitudes great people.......wish some of that would drift south we NEED IT!!!
It's things like this that encourage the smugness i've encountered so often, particularly in relation to out neighbours to the south
My favourite country now is Canada. I will live there in the future.
Just lovely! You are our soul-siblings. Gruezi and love from Switzerland on (nearly) your special day.
Am so proud to be a Canadian especially on this Canada Day. I loved each and every picture, some I laughed out loud and am still smiling. Thank you for posting this
Canada will actually pay you to move there and be a normal working person. I forget what all the stipulations are but I think it's cool they are proud and secure enough to invite people to move there
“My bags are packed, I’m ready to go.... Just not crazy about the winters and moose down Main Street. But it all seems so civilized, especially in comparison with the c**p we’re living in here.
Some people from my cold area, move to British Columbia, however their winter consists of much rain, therefore they move back, well, you don't have to shovel rain, and require no heavy winter clothing, also B.C. is beautiful !!!
Most of these kind posts brought a tear to my eye. Even we 'supposedly' polite Brits can't match up to Canadian courtesy and kindness.
And yet, can we just talk about the treatment of the indigenous people by...shocker...Canadians? Yes, many other cultures are to blame for the same thing but if you promote how nice you are you really need to address other things.
let's say that what these photos show are details, which stand out in the whole. because if really all of Canada has this kind of behavior, this attitude towards justice, loyalty, compliance with laws and rules, then it really is a piece of another planet transported to earth. and in any case I would really like to be able to move to a place where crime has its moral, however, where the police have the time and the numbers, to be able to start playing with children on the street, and above all where the children don't pull molotovs on the machines of the police shouting ACAB, acronym of "All Cops Are Bastards"
I live in California, USA and this stuff is a little weird, but I admire the kindness.
Some parts of Canada, the winters are not so bad, our winters here can be severe !!!
So Moving to Canada. My son tells me I am too friendly/polite to be a New Zealander lol. Once I get rid of the kids here I come :)
Now how about talking about all the indigenous communities that don't have access to clean water? What about the enormous disparities between rich and poor? What about the tar sands witch we continue to exploit in the name of "economic growth" even tough it's the DIRTIEST petrol of all? What about police brutality or systemic racism? What about dental care and eye care being out of the free health care system? No, canada isn't all fun and games all the time.
I actually discussed moving with my husband. Except I've lived in The deep south for my entire life, out winter is like 45° and I'd prob die if we moved
I'm moving to Canada. But not Quebec cause then I can't have Critical Role.
Decent country, decent people. Decency matters, at the end of the day.
I live in Italy. Some things showed here seems coming from another planet...
I love Canada's sense of humour. I really want to visit now. Everyone seems so polite.
I love Canada, we've ridden motorcycles all the way across to Newfoundland, and up through the Northwestern side to Alaska and we've met some of the greatest people along the way. That said, we've also stayed in some oil and industry towns in the Yukon that were downright scary. No police presence for hundreds of miles and a general feeling that things could go really bad really quickly if you said or did just one thing wrong. I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer, just pointing out that not every part of Canada is populated by the Nicest People on Earth.
... and this is why I don't understand why some Canadians whine about our stereotypes. I kinda love it. Geez murphy, did you watch the 2010 Winter Olympics? Our closing ceremony was one big finger-poke at ourselves! Never complain about being known as "the nice people" - it's better than the alternative...
Loved all the honesty and manners used. Canada is one place I would love to visit one day.
I'm supposed to be visiting Canada in a few days so I hope I can see some of these things...
Gotta wonder how Canada and the U.S. evolved to have such different attitudes on so many things. Both were colonies of the Brits.
It's so heartwarming! I'd never move to another country but it's so nice to know that there is a place full of kind people! My deep respect to all Canadians, and to everyone reading this comment - please have a great day! :-)
There's a police officer in my local news who helped a beaver cross the road in Halifax today haha. We're not perfect, but I love my country :P
Americans are a rougher, more individualistic, take easy offense breed. We need to embrace our high crime rate, high incarceration rate, politically divided, low social safety, bragging about making money through dubious means, racially polarized, military glorified, patriotism-as-a-weapon of intolerance society, because a large percentage of the people want it that way, and politicians are not going to change anything.
Many branches of my family tree lived in Canada for generations, going back to the beginning of Canada. Then they came here. WHYYYYYY? And how can I go back?
Beautiful country with a much better class of society VS. Southern California weather. I guess I'll tolerate the anti-social SOCAL troglodytes....
I live in Canada, but right now I'm in China. Compared to Canada, China Sucks. ( No offense China ) In China, there is no Google, Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Wattpad, Pinterest, Gmail and other websites. Plus, Many bad people here poison the food we eat so we only eat the food we cook. Also, when the people are walking across the streets, the cars just go by. It is super easy to die in China. I almost got hit by a car twice. But.... China is also beautiful with lots of places to go to. Oh yeah and also, the toilets are the type you have to squat to pee in.
I was in Canada four years ago and absolutely loved it and vowed if anyone ever pulled the plug out of Australia ( Uluru) and it sank that is where I would live. The people the places the humour the sheer niceness of the Canadians they just take the cake. Another trip in the near future I hope.
To see the difference in the country's and just the kindness is amazing.
I live in Canada. Its pretty decent. Like, if there's a missing kiddo, they get found in a few hours or a day. But Canada still has some up and downs.
Would love to go see & visit ALL of Canada at least once in my/our (I'm married 19+yrs) life time. Especially while we still can. We all know life throws curve balls our way and we just cannot get put the way or catch em quick enough and sometimes the repercussions/consequences can be such a hard ball to swallow but we've been through many of these things before and always have came up on top. Not Without lots of time, energy, stress, arguments, depression, financial turmoil, many other hardships, hurt, anger, pain, o overwhelmed, discouragement,depression and doubt, guilt, and shame. There is always good after the bad and without these dark times in our lives, we wouldn't appreciate the light when it came. So WOW! YEAH! Ok. I got deep there for a minute maybe just a little TOO DEEP, TOO LONG, & Absolutely lost in some serious thought & flashes of things past but anyways, after all said and done, the point is still the same. We would love to go visit beautiful Canada because that's what we've heard about it, that it's BEAUTIFUL, NICE, WARM, FRIENDLY, & most important to us not as much B.S, MF, INTOLERANCE, PREJUDICE, HATE, IGNORANCE, VIOLENCE, WAR, CRIME, INJUSTICE, POLICE BRUTALITY, UNJUSTIFIED & FALSE ARREST & JACKED UP CHARGES, RACIALLY PROFILED WHEREVER YOU GO BY WHO YOU'RE WITH &/OR WTF WE LOOK LIKE!!! So yes here my a*s goes again on a long rampage in t@
Canadian geese are illegally migrating to my area. They've terrible. They're noisy, aggressive, consume our resources and leave messes everywhere. We need stricter border controls and maybe a really tall fence. Current methods aren't working because they don't really taste that good.
One of my favourite stories to tell people about about being Canadian is the time about 15 years ago, some friends and I were jamming in our garage and lost track of time. The neighbours called the police and said there was some wild party going on next door. Two officers on bicycles showed up and found 3 20-somethings very stoned and kind of drunk, playing instruments. The one cop laughs and says they thought they were coming to break up a highschool party. They say nothing about the huge bag of weed on the table (this is 2003ish, so it wasn't legal yet,) and mentions that he plays drums. So we apologized for the noise, grabbed the acoustic guitars and the brushes (to quiet the drums) and jammed with 2 bike cops for a good half hour before they got a call and had to leave, and wished us a good night.
Lived there for two years while studying from Argentina. The people, places and multicultural society were, are and will be amazing for sure. Best country in the planet, period.
I live in Ottawa, Canada. It is prety accurate haha police is usually very nice too.
One of the things I loved about Canada was that even though the weather was cold and wet and icy, there were so many people walking outside (like I was) and I noticed three things. 1. A lot of them were out walking their dogs. 2. A lot of them were holding hands with someone. 3. Pretty much all of them smiled or nodded when they passed me. Just random strangers, smiling, holding hands and walking dogs. Talk about a perfect place.
Wait for me,Iam moving there too.I thought this was so interesting, please tell us more.
Life seems so comfortable there, even in the cold. That’s crazy! In a good way. I’m a really patriotic American and there’s no doubt we are insane and insist on doing everything as if it were a death match. But my Iranian heart loves that about USA. Still, Canada is like what America would be if America grew up, settled down and raised grandchildren. Right now America is like an angsty teen.
I'm born and bred in Ontario Canada. Verbally/online the only people that are consistantly(and for decades)rude to Canadians -would be..Americans. Those ones, highly underestimate Canadians. Particularly those of us that live in cold cold crazy weather. They think because we are friendly and say sorry alot makes us weaker then them. Canadians have accepted in approx 9.5million refugees in crisis the last few decades yes, but during attacks eg:911 or tragedies like the Titanic, we have opened our homes(for free) to stranded families all over our country. Literally, in our homes, beds, clothes etc. Most of us believe, "I hope if I ever got stuck like this that someone would take my family in." I think some people don't realize we are the first to volunteer to help people in trouble. Heck we haven't had conscription(the draft) since 1917. America was 73. The reason? We volunteer immed. That being said, now I must say sorry. Sorry for typos or bad grammar. I don't have my glasses on! 🤗😉
Great attitudes great people.......wish some of that would drift south we NEED IT!!!
It's things like this that encourage the smugness i've encountered so often, particularly in relation to out neighbours to the south
My favourite country now is Canada. I will live there in the future.
Just lovely! You are our soul-siblings. Gruezi and love from Switzerland on (nearly) your special day.
Am so proud to be a Canadian especially on this Canada Day. I loved each and every picture, some I laughed out loud and am still smiling. Thank you for posting this
Canada will actually pay you to move there and be a normal working person. I forget what all the stipulations are but I think it's cool they are proud and secure enough to invite people to move there
“My bags are packed, I’m ready to go.... Just not crazy about the winters and moose down Main Street. But it all seems so civilized, especially in comparison with the c**p we’re living in here.
Some people from my cold area, move to British Columbia, however their winter consists of much rain, therefore they move back, well, you don't have to shovel rain, and require no heavy winter clothing, also B.C. is beautiful !!!
Most of these kind posts brought a tear to my eye. Even we 'supposedly' polite Brits can't match up to Canadian courtesy and kindness.
And yet, can we just talk about the treatment of the indigenous people by...shocker...Canadians? Yes, many other cultures are to blame for the same thing but if you promote how nice you are you really need to address other things.
let's say that what these photos show are details, which stand out in the whole. because if really all of Canada has this kind of behavior, this attitude towards justice, loyalty, compliance with laws and rules, then it really is a piece of another planet transported to earth. and in any case I would really like to be able to move to a place where crime has its moral, however, where the police have the time and the numbers, to be able to start playing with children on the street, and above all where the children don't pull molotovs on the machines of the police shouting ACAB, acronym of "All Cops Are Bastards"
I live in California, USA and this stuff is a little weird, but I admire the kindness.
Some parts of Canada, the winters are not so bad, our winters here can be severe !!!
So Moving to Canada. My son tells me I am too friendly/polite to be a New Zealander lol. Once I get rid of the kids here I come :)
Now how about talking about all the indigenous communities that don't have access to clean water? What about the enormous disparities between rich and poor? What about the tar sands witch we continue to exploit in the name of "economic growth" even tough it's the DIRTIEST petrol of all? What about police brutality or systemic racism? What about dental care and eye care being out of the free health care system? No, canada isn't all fun and games all the time.
I actually discussed moving with my husband. Except I've lived in The deep south for my entire life, out winter is like 45° and I'd prob die if we moved
I'm moving to Canada. But not Quebec cause then I can't have Critical Role.