Australian Reacts to “Meanwhile In Canada” 50 Memes That Perfectly Reflect The Country | AussieTash
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Hi Tash, The Lizzard Warning was because the letter B was missing. It was supposed to be warning of a blizzard. 😊
Les Nessman made this same announcement on an episode of WKRP in Cincinnati.
Ok i get it now, cheers
What Red Lobster does to seafood definitely deserves bankruptcy. That was fun, Tash. Thanks!
We have a few Red Lobsters, but not many.
I still miss Outback restaurants, but they left Canada a long time ago.
As for poisonous snakes, we do have a couple, in southern Ontario, & Alberta.
Oh, it’s the Victoria Day long weekend here, & it’s finally beautiful here! It’s sunny, going to be 28 C, & tulips, & Lilacs are in full bloom. It’s so nice to go for a walk, & smell lilacs all over.
Hey Tash, if you're ever visiting Winnipeg at the end of April, or in May, you should make the hour and a half drive to Narcisse Manitoba. There you will find the Narcisse Snake Dens, where every spring 10's of thousands of harmless Red-sided garter snakes come out of their winter dens to create the biggest orgy that Canada has going, at least as far as I'm aware. I've been living in Winnipeg for 6 1/2 years, and going to see this spectacle is #1 on my bucket list.
Cant wait to visit "the peg"
Strathcona Park , Medicine Hat , Alberta has large nest every spring as well !! But very few people have seen !!!! 🤫😉 👍🏿👍🏽👍✌🏼🖖🍁🌻💛💙🇺🇦
I've been canoeing & come across a moose around the water's bend, just eating greenery in the shallow end of the lake, not swimming. He looked up at myself & the few other small girls canoeing with our camp councillor & went right on back to chewing, even though we paused to look at him. He was about 15 ft. - 20 ft. away. He was lovely.
Canada got the biggest Snake Pit in the world. It's located in Manitoba and it's called The Narcisse Snake Dens :)
they're garder snakes!
So there was one it didn't seem that you got, the cat calendar one (i don't remember the proper title of it...) with all the cats in boxes.... It was referring to Boxing Day, a 'holiday' in Canada that happens Dec. 26. Basically things go on sale even better than before-Christmas sale prices.... To be honest, I only recently learned that Boxing Day wasn't a worldwide thing... Also, I was going to comment about the 'rodent not a meterologist' as Groundhog Day, but you did realize it on your own so yeah... Oh... there was also one that needs a little context maybe?
So there was a car with the sticker saying 'Sorry for driving SO CLOSE to you' - That was passive-aggressive towards the person driving so close behind the other car. It was a polite way of saying "STOP DRIVING UP MY ARSE"...
when I was testing for my license at age 16 (many moons ago) I was just recovering from Strep throat and we had just had a major snow storm. Each time I tried to parallel park the car would slide on the ice under the snow. I was able to stop the car each time and NOT hit any other vehicles so he gave me credit for the parking even though I wasn't able to actually do one. LOL
Awesome...I love how you know canadian hockey.
I try
5:15 Just for your info, WE, Québécois created the poutine, now it is spread in the entire country even in the U.S. But not too long ago, English people were still making fun of us, Québécois, because of that meal. Nowadays it seems that our poutine is finally a cool dish everywhere. It was about time. If you want to taste a real good poutine, you need to come in Province of Québec and eat in a small 'Casse-Croute'. Like a small potato's shack, on the side of a road, this is where you will have the best poutine in the world, avoid any fast-food chain restaurant poutines, they taste like sh**.
I can't talk for the entire country, but in Québec we don't have Red Lobster restaurants anymore. I remember when i was kid, my mom bring me there a lot of times, i love crab's legs in garlic butter!!!!! But one day, in the late 90's they were all gone from my province. I don't know why, i miss eating there.
Cheers for the info 😀😃
Yes Tash we actually have deserts in Canada, the balands in southern Alberta and also in south central British Columbia. Complete with rattle snakes & scorpions. Also black widow spiders.😮 Compared to Australian deserts ours are very small.
Some of us cycle in the snow.
We do have poisonous snakes in Canada, but not nearly as many as in Australia... snakes kind of hibernate in winter but you do have to watch for snakes if you are walking in areas where they can be found. We also have semi arid areas (annual precipitation of 300mm or less each year) which many people refer to as deserts although technically they are not.
The "lizzard warning" sign, would be a sign where the initial 'b" is missing. It SHOULD say "blizzard warning...". A single "b" makes such a difference. 😄
G'Day Tash! This was fun and a good eye opener. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing!!
we have rattle snakes in the interior of bc ! Merritt and Kelowna. its a desert on the other side of the coastal mountains plus great dirtbiking areas.
I live in Ontario, and have to keep an eye out for the rattlesnakes that live under my cottage 200 miles north of Toronto.
The Massasauga is a stout-bodied rattlesnake, usually about 50 to 70 centimetres long. It is Ontario’s only venomous snake, though it will only bite in self-defence if it is threatened or harassed. It has a triangular head and a tail that ends in a small rattle that creates a buzzing sound when the tail shakes. The body is grey to dark brown with darker brown "butterfly" or "saddle-shaped" blotches down the back, with alternating blotches along the sides. The Massasauga is the only Ontario snake with a vertical (cat-like) pupil.
Same here, up north at the cottage and down south where I live, come across them in the woods once in a while not super common but good to be aware of.
@@markmiller4609 Thought Ontario would have Snakes , just not Rattlers . Ours are Diamondbacks , which are found all the way to Mexico . You probably heard of the Sidewinder , native to the South , swear I saw one crossing the highway North of town 2 summers ago . Given Climate change I suppose they could be here but have not seen one since ! 🤔 🍁🌻💛💙🇺🇦
In Ontario it's illegal to kill Rattlesnakes
@@lesliesnowdon8490 They ARE a protected species ... See to many turned into roadkill !!
😠😡🤬😥😔 🍁🌻💛💙🇺🇦
In the how Canadian see each Province, the Quebec one reminded me of a Premier they quite a few years back, Rene Levesque, every time you would see him, it felt like he smoking 2 cigarettes at the same time, one in each hand.
Tash asking Canadians to cheer for each other in the playoffs, having no idea how much we vehemently dispise each other all year, no way, that ain't happening 😅
Lol lol
Hmmm … I’m a Jets fan, but right now I’m rooting for Vancouver … if Edmonton wins, then I’m rooting from them.
We have Rattle snakes in my home city in Alberta they also have Ratlers in BC and Ontario.
The jeep parked on a snow pile is not parked on another car... When they clear the parking lot of snow, they pile all the snow into a small space - they dont haul it away... So he's parked on that snow pile... Lizzard Warnings is a typo...
Canada is home to one of the largest snake congregation on the planet. Check out the Narcisse Wildlife Management Area in Manitoba; some 50 000 red-sided garter snakes gather in the fall for hibernation, then reemerge the following spring.
Will do
We have Rattlesnakes , look it up ! Remember the Garter Snake NEST !!!! And Bull Snakes on the PRAIRIES !!!!!! HAVE YOU been watching the PWHL ????? HAPPY VICTORIA DAY TOO YOU !!!! 👍🏿👍🏽👍✌🏼🖖🍁🌻💛💙🇺🇦
Love the Inukshuk art on your tee-shirt.
The Newfoundland picture is a bologna sandwich, and as a Newfoundlander I never understood why they picked it. The I'm a rodant not a meteorologist is a for groundhog day, February 2nd. If the groundhog sees his shadow we get 6 more weeks of winter. The saying is a take on Star Trek where Dr McCoy use to say I'm a doctor Jim not a ____, fill in the blank.
Cheers mate
I'm a Newfoundlander too, and I grew up on fried bologna sandwiches.
We do have rattlesnakes in the okanagan bc and other reptiles yes winter can get pretty cold so they sleep until our weather gets pretty hot
We have snakes... The temp in summer can get over 30° and the rodent pic canada and US do a thing called ground hog day where the groundhog predicts the arrival of spring
Chatham Ontario southern tip ... Eastern massasauga rattlesnake
That was funny, thank you for the morning laughs!
Massauga Rattler
But they are very shy
Mess with them u get messed
We used to have red lobster in Québec.......but no more since at least 10yrs or more
yes on red lobster
snakes in ottawa on parliament hill
@15:52; the Poor Man's Tour of Europe includes my hometown.
Oh you definitely need to react to the red green show possum lodge word game 😂
Yes!!!!
Will do 😀😃
Hello from Winnipeg 👋🐰
15:10
Just wanted to let you know that the Newfoundland Labrador pic is probably a fried balogna sandwich
Hey Mate 😀🙃
I grew up in a place that had rattlesnakes, where the temperatures could approach 50 degrees Celsius in the summer. Not all of Canada is cold! Vancouver for example has very little snow - the palm trees don't like it!
I have poured syrop on snow
we've got snakes in the praries theres a few colinies of released pet boas here in newfoundland but geing an island other than whats been brought here by humans its really left up to whatever can swim or fly from the mainland so moose and bears swim. ive been here a year and have not seen one squirrel or racoon theres plenty of cats and the mice and rats come in via ships and being in central newfoundland i havent seen any
In Quebec, we need to do driving lessons for a full year before we are even eligible to take the practical exam for a full licence. This ensures we get some practice driving in snowy and icy conditions.
My town is directly below Paris on that map. LOL
Tash, you should check out some of the photos of the recent aurora borealis in Canada.
Will do :)
Snoopy from Charlie Brown, resting on his little doghouse, built out of snow. The dry cold is true. When you have a lot of humidity in the air, you bet it's going to be cold and at -30*C, you can wear a lot of layers and it will feel much colder, but if there is no humidity, -30*C doesn't feel cold with the proper clothing. We've said that one many times. When you live further away from a big lake or the ocean (like the Maritimes), you bet it's cold (I lived in New Brunswick and it was so cold), but more inland, it's dryer, so it's not bad. The 'rodent' is a long historical tradition that is ... if this rodent sees his shadow, we will have an early spring but if not, it would be 6 more weeks of winter. Here's one link to this event. ruclips.net/video/Z4TUAGnEf-c/видео.html
Cheers
9:56 So the opposite of the people of the state of Arizona who say : " But it's a dry heat".
We have Rattle snakes and Water Moccasins that are poisonous . WE have more non poisonous snakes like Garter snakes, Corn snakes, Milk snakes, Bull snakes,Black snakes and Hog nose snakes, That are those I can think of off the top of my head. Our summers are hot during winter they hibernate.
There are many snakes across Canada, only a couple of dangerous ones though in very specific regions. In Ontario alone there are 16 species of snake but only one deadly snake. Most snakes go through a type of hibernate in the winter called brumation.
B.C. has Rattle Snakes, especially in the Interior of the Province ,, but also, a wee bit south.. I, was once home on Leave from Germany & went on a weeks holiday with my Brother & his Friend, in the Interior of B.C. , We had come thru a Bush area & saw a little back road, decided to walk it, The Boys were ahead of me, ( as usual lol, !! ) a 4/4 TRUCK, came out of nowhere & ROARED PAST US, , i JUMPED, the Boys swore & then carried on.. I followed, but a few feet later, I looked down & There was a Rattlesnake ,that was cut in half ,from the truck, I saw it was still alive.. For some reason, it hit me, that this creature did not deserve to die under the wheels of a Truck, out in the middle of nowhere in its own environment,, meanwhile understanding , it could still strike me, I picked up a long branch off a Willow bush & standing a few feet away, put the branch under it, & quickly tossed it back into the Bush.. Haven't got a clue if it survived !! as snakes can grow their own tails back, but it was almost in half.. But it needed a chance, as W all do !! ! & i, ... not want it to die out of its own environment on a hot dusty gravel road
We do have snakes here in Canada. We have temps of 30+ C in summer depending where you live
Types of Venomous Snakes in Canada
The northern pacific rattlesnake - also known as the western rattlesnake, in British Columbia.
The Massasauga in the Georgian Bay area of Ontario.
The prairie rattlesnake in southern Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Love your videos.
Live in AB we have Rattlers yes 🇨🇦 has dangerous snakes!!
We still have Red Lobsters in Alberta. Darn! I will totally miss them!🤥
Sorry mate
I think was the point was in that map photo of Europe, is it was it was five hours on google map, which will get you nowhere in Canada. like Austrialia.
I love the new haircut. If you make it to Ontario look me up I'll show you around.
Hi ya Tash good memes.
not hard to get lobster here this is were they come from lol
saskatchewan isnt flat... it has trees! 4 of them.. one at each border! ;)
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@astralnomad clearly you've never visited my province? At least half of Saskatchewan is forested. And here in Regina, over half a million trees have been planted going back to the 19th century.
@@Zlata1313 G'Day Zlata. I live in Sask. too, close to Fort Qu'Appelle. It's ok if people don't want to know, we can keep our beautiful forests and 94,000 or so lakes to ourselves. lol 😁😉
@@lauriegunn9636the valley is gorgeous especially in autumn! We used to camp at the lakes every summer when I was growing up.
@@Zlata1313 clearly you havent realized that was a joke.. like seriously lol
Red lobster was here but few and few locations
In Alberta we have Rattlesnakes
we have the masassauga rattle snake. (not sure if thats spelled correctly) at least where i am in northern ontario
The first one is a take on the US wall at Mexico. Ands you’re too young to recognize Snoopy. Look it up :) and you’ll get it :)
We have one venomous snake in Ontario
Have it
Can't speak for the other provinces but in Northern Ontario you need to watch out for rattlesnakes.
I'm in North West Ontario. Nothing but garter snakes here.
@@howardhales6325 In Ontario, they can be found near the eastern shore of Georgian Bay, the Bruce Peninsula, the north shore of Lake Huron, Wainfleet bog and Ojibway prairie.
@@LassDream I'm farther west than that. I'll be careful if I'm in that area. I have a friend in Medicine Hat, Alberta who once found a rattlesnake in his driveway. I'm not sure where else you can find them.
In Alberta, we have the prairie rattlesnake.
U have to watch Trailer Park Boys!!
Mate everyone in Australia has watched it 🤣🤣🤣
@@aussietashreacts sorry tash!
Mary is the Queen of Denmark
The mosquitos are bigger in Canada and more of them. Further more you don't have black flies. A bite will itch for about 3 weeks
Oh wow that doesnt sound fun
I agree. Mosquitoes only prick you to suck blood. Black flies take a chomp out of you.
Im canadian and the swear jar is filled
We have snakes but dont feck with cobra chickens
I've always measured distance in cigarettes hehe
"How far is it?", well less than a smoke, or maybe a couple smokes
I know full well that it's not pc but I don't care
Canada has rattlesnakes
oops
Vancouver is Out
Not yet lol.
Gas = right now = $152.90 / LITER !!! @ Bow Island and Medicine Hat , Alberta ! 😠😡🤬 👎🏿👎🏽👎✌🏼🖖🍁🌻💛💙🇺🇦
Thar's a bargain, here in Vancouver it's over $2 per litre.