Most provinces in Canada provide information in both English and French.
Not so much in Quebec where French is the primary and often the only language both spoken and written.
This stop sign is a familiar shape and color.

This sign was a puzzler. Perhaps it suggests stretching before exercise.

Menus are different. Pizza is universal. Canadian dollars use the comma as a decimal point and the $ sign follows the amount.

Another menu.

Thank goodness for the photo!

I can figure this one out. You shouldn’t ride your bike here between October and May. Probably too much snow around.

Wineries speak a universal language so no problem there.

This restaurant is open.

Always nice to know where the exit is located. (Great clock.)

An important park.

We figured this one out because we can’t do without this product.

Jusqu’a la procaine fois!
Oh I missed those pictures ! funny the Arrêt sign, in belgium/France its just STOP ! cheers, à la prochaine les amis.
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