Come to Canada!

See the beaver, the bears … and the bare-chested Prime Minister!

Or as News.Mic put it, “Behold, the Shirtless Trudeau — one of Canada’s most prized national treasures.”

Time magazine and the BBC have now devoted space to how Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was photographed shirtless after emerging from a cave in Quebec’s Gatineau Park.

The respected media outlets document the reactions of the Peterborough family of Jim and Arlene Lillie Godby and their children Alexander, 13, and Charlotte, 10, who recently stumbled upon the Trudeaus on Tuesday at Lusk Cave, near Ottawa.

The Godbys encountered Trudeau with his wife Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and their kids. The other Trudeaus were apparently shirted.

The BBC notes how the chance encounter at the marble cave drove Jim Godby to reflect on life.

“When you step out your front door, you never know what adventures await,” Jim Godby wrote on Facebook.

Time also records The Star’s story, noting that Jim Godby had to make a quick decision when he saw the Trudeau climbing out of the hole.

“It was like a 20-foot-wide round hole and Justin (Trudeau) emerged with his family in tow and said, ‘This is the moment of truth; do we stop here or do we carry on?’” Godby told The Star.

“This anecdote contains hope for us all,” exults digital magazine Slate. “The next time you see a cave, you should probably check to see if there is a hunky international statesman inside.”

This isn’t the first time a head of government has been spotted topless. Remember Russian leader Vladimir Putin?

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Putin, of course, takes shirtlessness to a much higher level, appearing waist-up-naked a dozen times in a 2016 calendar of himself.

In the calendar, Putin flashes his pecs while fishing, flexing, horseback riding, shooting a rifle and clutching a puppy.

Correction – August 5, 2016: This article was edited from a previous version that referred to Justin Trudeau as a head of state.

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