Quebecers have a thing for poutine, lots of folks in Saskatchewan search for bestiality and Albertans lead the country in searches for pregnant porn, a new report looking at Google searches has found.

Vice.com decided to use the Google Trends application to dig deep into the online searches of Canadians so far this year.

Google Trends allows users to look back at how popular certain search terms have been since 2004. The search starts with the global results, but can be pared down to cities and sorted by years.

Most provinces and territories had some risque topics such as free porn, pregnant porn, penis, strippers, and masturbation in their top searches.

Some of the odder top searches included folks in Saskatchewan Googling green poop; British Columbians looking up booze, gin and the psychedelic drink ayahuasca — and also, not surprisingly, hangover cures; Manitobans researching falafel; and Nunavut residents looking up Nunavut.

Nunavut, Vice.com noted, didn't return any other top searches.

Ontarians were "predictable" with plenty of searches for rapper Drake, singer Justin Bieber, political parties, the phrase "how to murder" and autopsy photos. Ontarians were also the most likely in the country to search for ways to cheat on their partners or hire an escort.

Manitoba offered a "truly bizarre list" of top searches that included poison, Rick Mercer, twerking, gangs, rough sex and sniper.

Residents in the Northwest Territories were the top searchers for fire, which the authors noted wasn't a surprise given the extensive forest fires in the region this summer.

When it came to top Canadian terms, New Brunswickers were No. 1 in searches of maple syrup, Quebecers looked up lots of information on poutine, Ontarians were very curious about beer and Prince Edward Islanders Googled hockey the most.