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Debunk the Top 7 Myths and Misconceptions before exploring Canada

Planning a trip to Canada? You've probably heard plenty of stories about the Great White North, but not everything you've heard is true. Let's clear up some common misconceptions before you pack your bags (and no, you won't need your snow boots year-round!).

Author: Camp Canada
10 Oct 09:15
Everyone is Outdoorsy

Sure, Canada's backyard is basically a National Geographic documentary, but not every Canadian is out there wrestling bears and canoeing to work. While the spectacular outdoors are a source of national pride (hello, the Rockies!), plenty of Canadians enjoy urban lifestyles across Canada’s many metropolitan cities too!

post office in quebec city with red canopy above the entrance
All Canadians are Bilingual

Parlez-vous français? Despite Canada being officially bilingual (English and French), not everyone speaks both languages. Only about 18% of Canadians are fluently bilingual. While French is commonly spoken in Quebec and parts of New Brunswick, most provinces speak English. Don't worry though, you'll find official signs and services in both languages across the country!

a woman kayaking on a lake in Canada with a mountain and forest in the background
It’s always snowy and cold

This might be the biggest misconception about Canada. They have a summer! And it gets HOT. The kind of hot where you’ll find yourself complaining about the heat. Canada experiences four distinct seasons. Winters can indeed be cold, especially in northern provinces. So, while snow and cold are certainly part of the Canadian experience, they're not the whole story!

Want to know how hot it can get? Check out our ‘Is Canada Hot in the Summer' blog!

people on an ice rink playing ice hockey
All Canadians play and watch hockey

While hockey is the national winter sport of Canada, it's not everyone's favourite pastime. Many Canadians are passionate about other sports like basketball, soccer, baseball, and lacrosse. Just ask any Toronto Raptors or Blue Jays fans.

close up of the cn tower
“There are no famous Canadians”

Oh, you mean besides these household names?

Music

Drake, Justin Bieber, Avril Lavinge, Nickelback, The Weeknd, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Alanis Morissette, Shawn Mendes, Carly Ray Jepson, Shania Twain & Grimes.

Actresses & Actors

Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling, Pamela Anderson, Michael Cera, Seth Rogan, Sandra Oh, Rachel McAdams & Elliot Page.

Film Directors

James Cameron (Titanic, Avatar), Mary Harron (American Psycho), Jason Reitman (Juno, Saturday Night) and Denis Villeneuve (Dune, Blade Runner 2049)

close up of the cn tower
Canada and the U.S. are the same

This hot take might make Canadians spill their Tim Hortons! While these neighbours share the world's longest undefended border and some cultural DNA, they're more like cousins than twins. From healthcare systems to political structures, cultural traditions to social policies, each country rocks its own unique vibe. And yes, Canadians will politely but firmly correct your spelling of "colour"!

Parliament building in Ottawa
Toronto Is the Capital

Plot Twist: Ottawa is actually the capital of Canada. This a geographical faux pas that has tripped up travellers and trivia contestants alike! While Toronto might steal the spotlight with its iconic CN Tower and bustling Bay Street swagger, it's Ottawa that wears the capital crown.

So there you have it! Armed with these myth-busting facts, you're ready to experience the true Great White North in all its diverse, surprising, and occasional moose spotting.

Just remember: the only real rule in Canada is to never underestimate how many ways people can apologise! 🇨🇦

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