Story highlights The ad is designed as an homage to Ronald Reagan's famous "Morning in America" ad from his 1984 election

The harbor footage of a tugboat in the early morning hours was taken in Canada

Washington (CNN) Canada is making yet another appearance on the 2016 campaign trail -- this time as an accidental backdrop for a Marco Rubio campaign ad.

The Rubio campaign released an ad over the weekend called "Morning again," which starts with the narrator saying, "It's morning again in America."

Photos: Campaign slogans Photos: Campaign slogans A Ronald Reagan campaign button shows his 1980 slogan, "Let's Make America Great Again." Hide Caption 1 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans For his 2016 campaign, Donald Trump's slogan is "Make America Great Again," an echo of Reagan's. Here a supporter wears the slogan on a button. Hide Caption 2 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans Hillary Clinton has used the slogan, "Hillary for America" and also had supporters display posters saying "Fighting for us." A member of the audience holds a campaign sign at the top of a set of bleachers as Clinton speaks in Iowa on January 30. Hide Caption 3 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans Campaign buttons for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders highlight his "Feel the Bern" slogan. Hide Caption 4 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans "I Like Ike" decal from the 1952 presidential campaign, showing a close-up portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the popular World War II general who went on to serve two terms as president. Hide Caption 5 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans Republican presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio signs autographs under his "A New American Century" slogan at a campaign rally February 5. Hide Caption 6 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans Republican presidential candidate and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks to supporters during a rally on his "Jeb Can Fix It" tour on November 2, 2015. Hide Caption 7 of 8 Photos: Campaign slogans President Harry Truman's 1948 election campaign made the expression "Give em hell, Harry!" famous. Hide Caption 8 of 8

The only problem -- the footage being shown is of the harbor in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Rubio spokesman Alex Conant called the ad a "good catch" by BuzzFeed , which first reported the footage, and said the campaign was "not going to make Canada an issue in this election."

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