Discover 14 Hilarious City Names and 6 Unusual Towns in Canada

Canada has some pretty funny city names. Engaging in a discussion about amusing city names worldwide, it became evident that Canada possesses some of the quirkiest town names, unrivaled by any other country.

While there is a Batman and a Middlefart in Denmark, and even a Phi Phi (pronounced PeePee) in Thailand, Canada stands out as a realm of eccentricity with its unique names. Phuket (pronounced Pooh-kett) in Thailand and a Worms in Germany do entertain the imagination, yet Canada, our home, takes the cake!

Interestingly, these peculiar names may be perfectly normal in their local languages. However, when it comes to English-speaking nations, Canada is unparalleled in its creativity. We embrace our uniqueness here in the Great White North!

Strange, Odd and Funny City Names in Canada

Have you ever wondered what goes into the selection of such ridiculous names for towns? Through extensive research, it became clear that Canada leads the pack when it comes to ludicrous town names. Perhaps those long winters have influenced the creativity of our country’s founders?

Initially, I thought about writing a piece on funny city names globally that I’ve encountered, but Canada’s delightful oddities truly steal the spotlight with their distinctive town names.

Here is a compilation of ridiculous, strange, odd, and funny city names from my beloved home country, Canada.

St. Louis du Ha! Ha! – Quebec

Indeed, the exclamation marks are integral to its name. The origin of St. Louis du Ha! Ha! in Quebec remains uncertain, though “haha” translates to an old French term for “obstacle.” Yet, it’s indisputably fun!

Sexsmith – Alberta

The origin may not be as captivating as one would imagine, yet it offers a memorable name. It is named after the renowned fur trader David Sexsmith. While one can encounter blacksmiths and metalsmiths, a Sexsmith certainly adds a layer of amusement.

Wawa – Ontario

wawa goose in Ontario
The Wawa Goose

The name Wawa originates from the Ojibwe word “wewe,” meaning wild goose. Why visit Wawa? It boasts a towering 28-foot statue of a Canada Goose and is nestled near Northern Ontario and the majestic Lake Superior Provincial Park, recognized as the largest freshwater lake globally by area.

Stoner – British Columbia

This moniker seems fitting, especially given British Columbia’s reputation. Considering that pot is legal in Canada, it’s amusing to have a location named Stoner. Interestingly, it was derived from Stone Creek; local vernacular evolved it into Stoner.

Climax – Saskatchewan

Clearly, we have too much indoor time in Canada! The town shares its name with another Climax in Minnesota, demonstrating that we Canadians won’t let our American neighbors have all the fun.

Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump – Alberta

cities and towns in Canada

During visits, the unmistakable Head Smashed in Buffalo Jump piqued my interest. While it isn’t a town per se, it remains significant. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, its surroundings host a community of farms and ranches. This national historic site located in Alberta highlights how early plains aboriginal people hunted buffalo since 3700 BC.

Forget – Saskatchewan

Naming the town was a tribute to Lt. Governor Amedee E. Forget, yet it appears forgettable given the obscurity of past Lieutenant Governors.

Come by Chance – Newfoundland

The origin of this unique name eludes me, yet I’m curious if anyone happens to stumble across it by chance.

Vulcan – Alberta

This city deserves mention not only for its name but for hosting the world premiere of a Star Trek movie, delighting Trek enthusiasts. The town proudly features Vulcan, hosts an annual Galaxy Fest, and boasts a 31-foot replica of the Vulcan Starship, alongside a themed reality game.

Blow Me Down – Newfoundland

Newfoundland undoubtedly takes the prize for having the most unusual town names, with Blow Me Down being one of the most amusing.

Nameless Cove – Newfoundland

Previously named Flowers Cove, this intriguing location was compelled to rebrand when another town claimed the original name. Today, it humorously stands as Nameless Cove.

Spread Eagle – Newfoundland

Near Conception Bay, Spread Eagle offers a stunning view of the Dildo Arm—what a picturesque location!

Dildo – Newfoundland

odd names of towns in Canada
Our friend Bran hangs out at Dildo Harbour

Undeniably, Dildo tops the list for the most peculiar town name in Canada, regarded for its racy connotations. Theories abound regarding its origin, with possibilities ranging from a Spanish sailor to maritime equipment. It feels like a lighthearted prank from East Coast dwellers.

Goobies – Newfoundland

Moreover, Newfoundland continues to surprise with its delightful town names. Goobies, with a population of only 150, boasts real estate prices around $230k. With such enticing affordability, the town could experience growth soon!

Honorable Mentions…

  • Otterville – My hometown, and often the subject of laughter!
  • Frogmore – Ontario
  • Dorking – Ontario
  • Bastard – Ontario
  • Punkydoodles – Near Waterloo, Ontario
  • Finger – Manitoba

In conclusion, these amusing and strange town names reflect Canada’s rich tapestry of culture and history. They provide ample opportunity for laughter and intrigue. If you’ve discovered any unusual names in your travels, feel free to share!

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