A place like Kenora, Ontario probably covers all the stereotype bases except for the Francophone angle:
- In a boreal woodland/lake/cottage-y setting with floatplanes and canoes
- In Ontario, but catering to Manitobans (so sort of an east-meets-west connection)
- A railway-age downtown containing a mix of baronial limestone, brick and wooden architecture
- From left to right, this
street scene contains a Western craftsman bungalow, a stone house that could belong in Central or Atlantic Canada, and a standard wood-sided bungalow that could be anywhere from Newfoundland to BC.