Wishing all of our Community Friends from the North a wonderful day!
Cute little beaver. He is also the state animal here. Congratulations, neighbors!
Happy Canada Day to all my fellow Canadians!!
This ones ready to party!!
@Jen where do you live? I grew up in Thunder Bay and then Vancouver! Still a Canadian citizen but now live in Boise.
Iâve spent most of my life in Vancouver.
Happy Canada day everyone, although I was born in Montreal and have dual citizenship, I didnât know it was Canada day
Happy Canada Day.
For our American Friends and Neighbours sharing the same holiday âweekendâ âŠ
Canada - I bet you didnât know !
This has not been tested in Court!
Dry Ice -78.5
@ 6 for $1 in 1968
From Toronto to Thunder Bay
Some sections have no fence or natural barriers.
And lettuce not ferget OUR View of Mount Rushmore âŠ
13 Awesome Things You Didnât Know Were Made in CANADA
Forget Labattâs beer and maple syrup. Canadians have created plenty of awesome and strange stuff, and here are 13 things you probably didnât know were proudly made in Canada.
Check out this strange and surprising list of Canadaâs most fascinating exports.
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Did You Know Most of the Worldâs French Fries Come from New Brunswick? New Brunswick-based McCain Foods makes one-third of all the frozen French fries produced in the world, and many come from a $65-million state-of-the art potato processing plant thatâs in Florenceville-Bristol. The small town in western New Brunswick has taken on the moniker âThe French Fry Capital of the World.â Not surprisingly, this is the location of the Potato World museum, and the heart of the mid-July National French Fry Day celebrations.
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Did You Know Carlton Place Makes the Worldâs Best Baseball Bats? In 2012, more than 100 Major League Baseball players chose to swing Canadian maple wood bats - better known as the âSam Batâ. Sam Holman, founder of the The Original Maple Bat Corporation, invented the bat by choosing maple wood, a harder wood than the traditionally used ash. So, if you see a professional player with a little logo on their baseball bat, thatâs one of the 18,000 sluggers produced each year in Carlton Place, a half-hour from Ottawa.
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Did You Know Saskatchewan Makes Most of the Worldâs Lentils? Mmmm, Lentils! Whether home or travelling abroad, order some lentil soup and odds are youâre getting a little taste of home. Canada is the largest exporter of green lentils in the world - about 1.5 million metric tonnes annually, with 95% of it coming from Saskatchewan.
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Did You Know Scarborough Makes Most of the Worldâs Halls? If you pick up a pack of Halls youâll be getting another little taste of home since they are made in Scarborough, Ontario. The plant at Bertrand produced more than 6 billion pieces of âmedicineâ for the U.S. last year â enough that if you lined them side-by-side they would circle the earth at the equator approximately 3.4 times!
We need stronger menthol to hide the smell of the stronger beer! -
Did You Know Winnipeg Mints Coins for Over 60 Countries? Canada produces currency for more countries than you can imagine! The Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg produces coins for 60 different countries, including Centavos for Cuba, kroner for Norway, and pesos for Colombia. Currently the mint can produce over 20 million coins a day.
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Did You Know Hamilton Makes the Worldâs Swedish Fish? Those chewy Swedish Fish sure werenât made in Sweden! More than 5 billion of the colourful little candies are produced in Hamiltion, Ontario every year â thatâs all of the Swedish Fish consumed in North America. Every day about 13 million of the little fish are produced at a factory in Hamilton, which also makes all Maynards Candy for Canada, and key brands for the U.S., including Sour Patch Kids.
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Did You Know Toronto Makes the Worldâs Best Racing Bikes? Using the same tools and techniques as Formula One teams, Toronto-based CervĂ©lo builds what have been called the worldâs fastest and lightest bikes. At the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, athletes riding CervĂ©lo bikes won 10 medals, while in 2008 Carlos Sastre rode a CervĂ©lo bike to win le Tour de France.
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Did you Know Winnipeg Makes Most of the Worldâs Scratch Cards? Walk into almost any corner store in the world for an instant win lottery ticket, and thereâs a good chance your scratch card was printed by Winnipeg company Pollard Banknote. Founded in 1907, Pollard now has facilities throughout North America, however a significant amount of its lottery scratch cards are still made in Canada.
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Did You Know the Worldâs Best Cymbals come from New Brunswick? Where do the cymbals used by Rush, Keith Harris of the Black Eyed Peas, the Philadelphia Orchestra and marching bands around the world come from? The small village of Meductic (population 300), located along the Saint John River in southern New Brunswick. SABIAN cymbals are sold in 120 countries around the world.
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Did You Know Trenton Makes Tons of Dinos? No, they donât make dinosaurs like in Jurassic Park, but close. Research Casting International, the leading company for constructing dinosaur remains (casting, restoring, mounting, repairing), is located in a 45,000 sq.ft. airplane-hanger-sized building in Trenton, Ontario. The company has created more than 750 of the mighty beasts for museums around the world.
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Did You Know Kelowna Makes Most of the Worldâs Water Slides? When you slip down one of those clear tube water slides on a Disney Cruise, youâre likely using Canadian design and technology. Canadaâs Whitewater West Industries Ltd. is the largest water parks attraction company in the world. Their Kelowna, B.C. facility, FormaShape, makes thousands of water slides each year.
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Did You Know Peterborough is the Custom Aircraft Capital of Canada? Flying Colours Corp. of Peterborough, Ontario doesnât make airplanes, but they sure make them special. Entertainment systems, corporate logos, iPad-holders, custom exterior paint, upholstery, and theyâve even added a permanent bed in an aft cabin. Everything is custom made in-house, from the leather seats and wood trim to the side walls â for customers from across the globe, including much of Europe, the Middle East, Russia, Asia, and India.
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Did you know B.C. Makes Tons of Submarines? Atlantis Submarines, of British Columbia, actually owns more submarines than many countries â but these ones are used for tourism. The Canadian company initiated the worldâs first commercial tourist submarine in the Cayman Islands in 1986. More than 10 million people have since experienced underwater adventures in their 48 and 64 passenger submarines in the Caribbean and Pacific. The subs they operate in Barbados, the Cayman Islands, Aruba, St. Martin, Cozumel, Curacao and Guam were all made in Canada.
And never forget #13 + 1:
And just to ensure you can find us on a map âŠ
OTOH ⊠Under âHow did they get in there?â
If weâre listing things that come from Canada, letâs remember this important one:
Sir Frederick Banting (1891-1941)
Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1923, for the isolation and first use of insulin in humans
Sorry. Got carried away. What was I thinking???
Fred? That name rings a bell⊠or was that that Alexander guy with the phone?