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Niagara Falls may be one of the greatest natural wonders in North America. However, the city itself is far from universally acclaimed, and its tourist-centric nature isn't the only thing rubbing people the wrong way.

A post in Reddit's r/Ontario thread stirred up quite the conversation on Monday after a user called out the city for being one of "the weirdest places" they'd ever been to in the province.

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Do you consider yourself a "real" Canadian? According to some people online, there's a way to tell.

Over on Reddit, an American asked Canadians how to spot a true Canuck, and while the answers definitely play into some Canadian stereotypes, some of them are hilariously accurate.

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While it's perhaps not fair to bring an entire country down to a handful of stereotypes, the people of Reddit recently did just that on a thread.

On the popular forum r/AskReddit, someone asked, "What's weird in the U.S. but normal in Canada?" and some of the answers definitely have a healthy dose of sarcasm.

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An American who visited Toronto for the first time over the weekend shared their unique perspective on the city, and it's quite interesting!

From the ubiquitous maple leaf on everything to the constant smell of weed and the fantastic Indian food, they had plenty to say. But it was their observation on McDonald's that stirred the pot the most.

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Do you ever just want to get on your horse to run some errands but can't park the animals anywhere? Well, it might just be your lucky day because some Canadian Tire stores in Ontario have enough horse parking spots for an entire herd.

Someone posted a picture on Reddit of "horse and buggy parking" at a Canadian Tire and, from the looks of it, people actually use them for their animals.

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