25 Mar 2009 The Some broad themes can be identified in Indigenous Canadian mythology. Bret Hart, Michael P.S. The myriad voices of nature are dumb to you, but to them they are full of life and power.Among many Native cultures, "storytelling" was normally restricted to the long winter evenings. The story tells of a young cook who works at a lumber camp along the river. The most popular language in Canada is English followed by French, then Chinese. Perargo Media. Not all Canadians speak French, just like not all Canadians speak English, although both are Canada’s official languages. 25 Mar 2009 <"About the RCMP." The story was handed down through many generations of lumber workers until it eventually entered mainstream culture.There are many different versions of this legend. In any event, it is worth noting that 1859 was eight years before Canada came into being as a nation. There are over 100 different languages spoken at home by Canadians. But one day, the warriors’ family members completely disappeared. 24 Mar 2009 <"Climate and Weather in Canada : Trail Canada." So why is it called ‘Canada Dry’?When Canadian police stop a malfunctioning vehicle, the American occupants immediately assume an “about to be frisked” position.It’s the ultimate “Canada is so clean!” tale: A Toronto film crew returning from a break found their intentionally garbage-strewn street had been cleaned by sanitation workers.Remnants of empire: Legend holds that in accordance with a requirement of their original Royal Charter, the Hudson’s Bay Company of Canada makes annual payments of elk and beaver pelts to the Queen of England.Why is the coffee from the Tim Hortons chain of stores so invitingly good? Native Canadians have long associated the area with mystery. Others emerged since the colonization of Canada, because Europeans love their folklore. 25 FEB 2009. Trail Canada. Canadians drive cars, ride bikes, walk and use public transit to get around, just as Americans do. [Hilda Mary Hooke; Clare Bice] Some of the tales seem to be a combination of Native and modern myths, giving birth to some of the most bizarre legends of all time. Many of the people belonging to each category did exhibit some or even all of the stereotypical traits at one time or another, but very few, if any, showed all of these traits all of the time. Thunder in the mountains : legends of Canada. If I wanted to go to the Caribou Glacier, which … The boss told the other workers that the boy had mysteriously disappeared. Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Glaciers are denoted by a blue shape with white dots. arsenal pulp press, 1997. Canada actually has two national sports: ice hockey and lacrosse. But there are so many creepy Canadian legends that I’ve had a hard time picking out the best ones for this article. Toronto, ON: Pearson Education Canada, Inc., 1999.Francis, Daniel.