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newfoundland and labrador

Everyone has heard about this trend (if you haven't... how?) and it's now made its way into the never-ending rivalry of Canadian provinces.

Canadians are often province-proud and will vouch for their home being the best the country has to offer. A new study has come into the mix, revealing which province Canadians think is the most, and least, demure of all.

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You can get transported to another world when you go for a visit to this Canadian National Park, set on the East Coast of Canada.

Newfoundland and Labrador is a province full of spectacular beauty, known for its jagged cliffsides, surrounding ocean, and quaint fishing towns peppering the coastline — but there's even more there waiting to be explored.

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At a certain time of the year massive mountains of ice float into this tiny town in Newfoundland and Labrador, towering above the homes and creating a uniquely stunning scene.

The town, Twillingate, is known for its front-row seats of iceberg viewing, and has even been dubbed the "iceberg capital of the world." It has a lot to live up to with that kind of title, but it manages to do just that.

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So many places to go and things to see. In a post-COVID world, it seems like everyone's travel bucket lists have expanded, with dreams of Italian beaches and Antarctica cruises filling our minds.

But alas, most of us only have a measly few weeks of vacation time, if that, so you've got to pick and choose carefully where to jet off to next.

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If you've lived in multiple Canadian cities and provinces, you'll probably know that what's normal in one region can be totally different in the next.

For the rest of us, Canadians on Reddit have shared some of the culture shocks they experienced when they visited other provinces, and who knew the country was so different?

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