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Canada
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3. Capital: Ottawa
Largest city: Toronto
Athem: “O Canada”
Area: 9,984,670 km2 (2nd after
Russia)
Population: 34,319,000 (36th)
Flag:
The National Flag of Canada,
also known as the Maple Leaf
.
4. Native Americans lived in Canada
for thousands of years. In the
early 1600s, colonists from Britain
and France began to settle in
eastern Canada, along the St.
Lawrence River. Canada proved to
be an excellent spot for trapping
and trading of furs. In the 1800s,
settlers began to push west. Most
of the native Americans were
displaced by the Europeans.
8. The Canada’s holidays:
Boxing Day
Canada Day
Coptic New Year
Icelandic Festival
Polar Bear Swim Day
Thanks Giving
Remembrance Day
Victoria Day
Canada Day
Canada's National Birthday
9. Canada has more than 7100 species of plants and animals. Some
of these animals are Horse, Beaver, Deer, Bison, Rabbits,
Wolverine, Squirrels, Porcupines, Mountain Lion, Fox, Wolf.
Beaver Horse Bear
13. Canada's coastline is the longest in the world (244,000 km) and it is
surrounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Atlantic Ocean to the
east and the Arctic ocean to the south
The CN Tower was built by the Canadian National Railway and
stands 181 stories high (553.33 meters tall)
16. Edmonton has the second greatest temperature variation in the world
+40º C-40º C
17. SOME MORE FACTS
Built a UFO Landing Pad in
St. Paul, Alta
Canada’s only desert in British
Columbia is only 15 miles long
The Hotel de Glace in
Quebec is built every year
as it melts in the summers
18. Founded- 1984
Founder- Mike Lazaridis
First BlackBerry device, the
850, was introduced in 1999
as a two-way pager
Founded- 1857
Founder- John Phillip Wiser
20. Alexander Graham Bell (Invented the Telephone)
James Cameron (Director of “Avtar" & "Titanic")
Jim Carrey (Actor)
Justin Bieber (Singer)
Adam Joseph Copeland (Wrestler)
21. West Edmonton Mall
800 stores and services
100 eating establishments
World's largest shopping center
. Since then, it has been adapted in many weird and wonderful ways from gourmet versions with lobster and foie gras to —believe it or not — a doughnut version. It's also inspired a crop of trendy "poutineries" and a "poutition" to make it Canada's official national dish.
What could be more Canadian than syrup that comes from the maple tree, whose iconic leaf has come to symbolize Canada and its national pride? Quebec is the largest producer of maple syrup in the world, accounting for about 75 to 80 percent of the supply.