Thanks for the input y'all but I am still a little confused.

But it does seem the "note" is displayed as one note higher than it should be, unless in Canada a C6 on a violin is displayed as a C7.

I have not heard of a Canadian convention.

I know in Britain they can call what we call C4 a C1, but I have never heard of any standard where a C4 is noted as a C5....

Again, this is not a distraction, because it all SOUNDS right on notation when you fix the octave, but it is just a curiosity thing.