I'll give you a call one hour ahead of time (Candian Time).
As for your question about Canadian speed limits. We in Canada use the metric system so a "50" is 50 kilometers per hour not 50 miles per hour so don't get caught at a speed trap. 50 kph is equal to 31 mph.
Since Canada is metric, most weight and measurements are also in metric like instead of pounds we use kilograms so when you are buying things weights may be given in kilograms.
And the most important thing is we also use the metric time system. Unless you have a watch that can switch between regualar time and metric time, you may want to hit the gift shop and ask the clerk for a Canadian watch that uses metric time. You don't want to miss any appointment now.
As for your question about Canadian speed limits. We in Canada use the metric system so a "50" is 50 kilometers per hour not 50 miles per hour so don't get caught at a speed trap. 50 kph is equal to 31 mph.
Since Canada is metric, most weight and measurements are also in metric like instead of pounds we use kilograms so when you are buying things weights may be given in kilograms.
And the most important thing is we also use the metric time system. Unless you have a watch that can switch between regualar time and metric time, you may want to hit the gift shop and ask the clerk for a Canadian watch that uses metric time. You don't want to miss any appointment now.