This is all urban legend, we are not that far in the north.
Well of course, from the perspective of a Londoner at about 51º 30' north, a lot of you Canadians are southerners, eh.
Saskatoon's at 52º 15' N is about level with Birmingham, Vancouver at 49º 15' N, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, are all south of Vancouver. Of all the bigger cities that most people outside Canada have heard of only Edmonton at 53º 30' (about level with Manchester) is north of London. You have to get into Yukon, the Northwestern Territories or Nunavut before you pass north of the UK mainland up until where Shetland at around 60º N marks the nearest we get to the Arctic Circle.
Edited to add: I've just realised that Halifax (the faux nouveaux one) is well south of Halifax, Yorkshire. Ditto the ersatz London in Ontario.
Did
nobody who headed west from England have the wits to think up some
new place names?