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Canadians are dishing up some advice to a first-time visitor from the U.S., who took to B.C. Reddit to ask what to do as a tourist. It didn't take long for Canadian snacks to enter the equation — which is a key part of visiting the Great White North apparently.

The American posted on the B.C. Reddit page and said they are heading to Victoria soon for a short trip.

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McDonald's Canada, A&W, Tim Hortons — all words that inspire mouths to water around the country.

Canadian fast-food chains are no joke, and one American was happily surprised when he tried a lower-key chain that B.C. locals recommended.

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Winter is coming, and this TikToker who moved from Hawaii to Alberta got his first taste of what it means to live in the Great White North and isn't a fan. Canadians on TikTok had zero sympathy for the chilly Hawaiian though.

Kepi, @iam_kepi on TikTok, recently moved to Canada and is documenting his journey, showing off everything from Canadian snacks to how he's surviving the winter.

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The TikTok comments are heated after an American said that they "know nothing about Canada" and that it's not on their "travel bucket list."

A TikToker in B.C. responded to all those people who say they don't know much about their northern neighbour, and it was pretty perfect.

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Before taking an epic road trip through the Canadian mountains, an American turned to the B.C. Reddit page for some advice about where to go and what places to avoid at all costs.

The Redditor said they are planning a road trip from Washington to Vernon, B.C., at the end of November, so wanted to prepare for the wintery weather in the mountains.

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