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Things you only find in Canada, so you will know where you are if you are lost.
- Everything is labeled in English and French.
- Everything is measured in metric. (No, the temperature does not drop fifty degrees when you cross the border, and the speed limit doesn't double.)
- Milk comes in plastic bags as well as in cartons and jugs.
- There's hockey gear everywhere. A guy can get onto a bus wearing goalie pads, a helmet -- everything but the skates -- and nobody gives him a second look.
- Restaurants serve vinegar with French fries.
- There are $1 and $2 coins. The paper currency is in different colors, and it's pretty.
- The Trans-Canada Highway -- Canada's analogue to the US Interstates -- is two lanes wide for most of its length. (There are great big huge wide highways around the major cities. The 401 north of Toronto is sixteen lanes wide in places.)
- There is still the occasional musical variety show on network TV, and such a show that was on until recently was hosted by a very, very large woman (Rita McNeil).
- The CBC's evening news anchor is bald and doesn't wear a toupee.
- When new coins are introduced to replace paper currency, people actually use the coins.
- Contests run by anyone other than the government have "skill-testing questions" that winners must answer correctly before they can claim a prize. These are usually math problems, and are administered to get around the law that only the government can administer lotteries.
- Lots of people run around in clothing from Roots.