| You know you're in Canada when you see Shoppers Drug Mart stores on every other street corner. (They are as ubiquitous as Walgreens and CVS in the United States.) |
| You know you're in Canada when you see Tim Horton's instead of Dunkin. |
| You know you're in Canada when you see Petro-Canada and ESSO gas stations. |
| You know you're in Canada when you see Bell telephone stores and payphone booths. A remnant of the former American conglomerate Bell System. Florida used to have Southern Bell and later Bell South. |
| You know you're in Canada when you see Canada Post/Postes Canada branches. |
| You know you're in Canada when you see Roots stores full of outdoor leisure apparel, much of it with Canadiana logos. |
| You know you're in Canada when sporting goods stores such as Sport Chek are jammed with hockey sticks! |
| You know you're in Canada when you see Dollarama stores. |
| Last but not least, you know you're in Canada when there are A&W restaurants everywhere and you can stop and get some poutine (pictured here without cheese curds...yuck!) Bonjour au Canada, everyone! |
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