Originally Posted by terenz
because I don't think it ("maple leaf") exists. I, as a Canadian, asked for a stamp once so I could prove (if I had to later) that I had left the U.S. The Canadian entry stamp is just a plain box. Nothing fancy.
I have two different types of Canadian stamps in my passport - an airport one (red, with a maple leaf border), and a land border one (blue, with a plain border and with half a maple leaf either side of the date)
Other stamps in my current passport - loads of US ones, some Czech, Polish and Lithuanian ones (I bet they won't be stamping EU passports any more now), a couple of Romanian ones and one from Norway. Don't know why the Norwegians stamped my passport on that occasion - they don't normally stamp EU passports, I think someone must have stamped it by mistake (it was late in the evening and he looked half asleep!)
My first-ever passport had some East German stamps in it - about two pages per visit. I've still got it somewhere. Probably a collectors' item!