Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know

Only in Canada, eh? 17 Canadian Things to know

Want to travel to Canada?  These are some things you should know about us before you go. Only in Canada details our obsessions with things like hockey, doughnuts snow and more. Canadian things include the Canadian stuff we love to eat and drink and that we can’t get when we are travelling. These are all the things you should know about Canada and Canadian “things” before you go.

Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know

I think every Canadian has made the pilgrimage to Banff and Lake Louise to hang out in the Rockies so don’t forget to plan your trip to Banff and spend some time hiking in the mountains. From Alberta head towards beautiful British Columbia and enjoy everything that province has to offer. Don’t forget the prairies, Quebec, Newfoundland and the East Coast. Everywhere in Canada has something different to offer.

Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know

We love our farmer’s markets from London Ontario’s Farmer’s and Artisans Market to Toronto’s St. Lawrence Market and of course Granville Island Market in Vancouver, so food and drink are usually at the top of our to-do lists. We appreciate the snow when we are inside but it does get a bit unbearable when you hit May and it’s still snowing.

only in canada eh

So get your twofer or double/double and settle in for a quick read on our Canadian quirks and trivia.

Oh and if you want to read some really cool facts about Canada that even I didn’t know as a Canadian check out 10 Cool Facts about Canada by Christina of travel2next

Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know

Only in Canada or Canadian “stuff”

Canadian Culture

Food & Drink

  1. If you hear us say we are going to Timmies know that we go to Tim’s or Timmies for coffee and we order a double-double (it’s a two-cream two sugar coffee). Canadian culture is all about doughnuts and they have to be Tim Horton’s.Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know
  2. A two-four is a 24-pack of beer
  3. A mickey is a small bottle of liquor, usually 13 ounces (375 millilitres).
  4. A twenty-Sixer or twixer is a bottle of alcohol containing 750 millilitres (just over 25 ounces).
  5. A forty-Pounder is a bottle of alcohol containing 40 ounces (1.14 litres). 60 per cent
  6. Freezies are frozen tubes of flavoured sugar or fruit juice blended with water.
  7. Ketchup-flavoured chips are a real thing Canadian Culture demands Ketchup flavoured chips
  8. Lays Swiss Chalet Chips – Swiss Chalet’s secret-recipe sauce has been available since 1954 when the restaurant first opened its doors and has developed a “cult-like following” among Canadians. 
  9. All-Dressed is a variety of potato chips with a combination of salt & vinegar, ketchup, barbecue, sour cream, onion and other mystery seasonings.
  10. Poutine is a Quebec dish of French fries covered with cheese curds and gravy, said cheese curds must be squeaky.
    Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know
  11. Smarties and Coffee Crisp are chocolate bars and chocolate candy only found in Canada, not the USA
  12. Butter Tarts a small, pecan-pie-like tart that has become a national treasure
    Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know
  13. Nanaimo bars are multilayer cookie bars with a crunchy biscuit base of coconut and almonds a second layer of custard cream and chocolate icing on top.
  14. Homo Milk, milk with 3.25% milk fat. This is not to be confused with Canadian “whole milk,” which is milk that separates when left sitting
  15. Whitener is a powder or liquid used to whiten tea or coffee, it is not a dairy product.
  16. Tourtiere is a French Canadian meat pie that includes pork, beef, and game and is traditionally served in Quebec for Christmas réveillon and New Year’s Eve
  17. Milk comes in a bag in fact 3 bags in another bag in the grocery store Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know

Canadianisms – our Canadian Culture

  1. A loonie is a $1 dollar coin Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know
  2. A toonie is a $2 dollar coin
  3. Given’r as in “I was given’r down the 401” which means to put in an enormous amount of effort to drive down the highway. The 401 is the main highway through Ontario
  4. ‘for sure’ is our way of saying definitely
  5. Yes we say zed not zee
  6. Hydro is electricity
  7. We measure distance in time, not kilometres; for example, a trip to Toronto from my hometown London is about 2.5 hours not 168 kilometres.
  8. Clicks equal kilometres
  9. We spell like the English so theater is theatre, kilometers is kilometres
  10. Turfed out, is when someone is evicted from their home, thrown out of a bar, or when you throw something away.
  11. Pogey is Employment Insurance if you lose your job you collect pogey.
  12. A toque is a knitted cap/hat worn all year round if need be
  13. Midget is a level of amateur sport for players usually aged 16-17″
  14. Runners, also known as trainers sneakers or tennis shoes in other countries.
  15. Pencil crayons are actually coloured pencils used for colouring.
  16. Hooped, if something is hooped it means it is totally screwed up and cannot be fixed.

Only in Canada eh! Canadian culture inventions

  1. An early form of peanut butter was first patented by Marcellus Gilmore Edson in 1884 for people who had difficulty chewing and needed a high-protein food supplement.
  2. Montreal’s Canadian Lady Corset Company first licensed the trademark “Wonder-bra” in 1939 and then renamed the company Wonderbra in 1961.
  3. Instant mashed potatoes were invented by Edward Asselbergs in 1962.
  4. Scott Abbott and Chris Haney invented Trivial Pursuit in 1979 when they couldn’t find all their Scrabble tiles.
  5. The Yukon Gold potato was developed by Gary .R. Johnston in 1966, in Canadian terms it is the best for fries and potato chips. See All Dressed and Ketchup chips above.
  6. The snowblower was invented by Arthur Sicard in 1927. A godsend to many Canadians but it really wasn’t available for home use until the 1980s.
  7. Lacrosse was developed and rules were created by William George Beers around 1860.
  8. Basketball was invented by James Naismith in 1891.
  9. Ice Hockey was invented in 19th Century Canada and today is known as the ‘Canadian Game’. Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know
  10. The egg carton was invented by newspaper editor Joseph Coyle of Smithers, British Columbia in 1911 as a way to recycle old newspapers.
  11. The Walkie-Talkie was invented by Don Hings he called it the “packset” this was in 1937. When Canada joined in on WWII, he went to Ottawa to develop the device for military use.
  12. Toronto scientists Frederick Banting, Charles Best and James Collip discovered Insulin and learned how it could treat diabetes.
  13. The Electric Wheelchair engineer George Klein made the world more accessible with a motorized wheelchair that he developed in 1952.
  14. Harry Wasylyk of Manitoba and Larry Hansen of Ontario invented the first plastic garbage bag for commercial use in 1950.

It’s debatable that winter camping was invented in Canada but we sure as heck enjoy it but check out my fellow Canadian blogger TravelingMitches post about winter camping in Windy Lake Park Ontario

Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know

You should know that us Canadians are obsessed with doughnuts, in particular, Tim Horton’s doughnuts they are our pride and joy and each Province has a favourite. We also celebrate International Donut Day in June on the first Friday. Have a read of this awesome piece by Janine of Fill My Passport as she details the joy of doughnuts and all our Provincial favourites it will make your trip to Canada so much sweeter.

 If you are planning on visiting Toronto then you should also know it’s a great place to take the kids, there is so much to see and do, but take a leaf out of Alicia’s travel book and visit Toronto with a CityPASS this allows you access to places like Casa Loma, the ROM, the CN Tower and a whole lot more.

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  • Faith was born in Ireland raised in Canada and has lived in over 10 countries in Europe including England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Spain, Northern Ireland, Wales, along with Mexico, Antigua, the US and has slow travelled to over 40 countries around the world. Graduating with a degree in Anthropology and Women's Studies Faith is a student of history, culture, community and food and has written about these topics for over 40 years.

5 thoughts on “Only in Canada, eh? 17 Things Canadian things to know”

  1. That is very interesting! I never knew that there are so many things that we all enjoy now which was invented in Canada. Also, I’d really love to try out poutine. I hope I can find something here in London. :p

  2. Great post, both informative and funny 🙂 I really love the detail you’ve put, yet all is said in just a few words, straight to the points.

    I’ve learned a few of those during my three trips to Canada, but there’s so much more to learn here!

    Cheers,
    N.

    1. Thanks for the compliment – please be aware that we Canadians do not say aboot either…I forgot to add that…LOL

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