It is the second largest country in the world, but it has only one-half of one percent of the world’s population.
Canada features black-blue lakes, numerous rivers, majestic western mountains, rolling central plains, and forested eastern valleys.
“Do you like blueberries and strawberries? You must visit farms nearby”
“There are a lot of summer activities for kids”
GEOGRAPHY – It is the second largest country in the world
PEOPLE & CULTURE – Descendent of British and French immigrants make up about half the population. Many Native Canadians live on their traditional lands, but many others have moved to cities across Canada.
NATURE – Canada’s forests are home to wildlife, from bears, wolves, beavers, deer, mountain lions, and bighorn sheep to smaller animals like raccoons, otters, and rabbits. Canada has 41 national parks and three marine conservation areas.
Coldest Area in Canada – Winnipeg have lowest average daily minimum temperature in winter with -19.2 °C, thus often claimed as the coldest city in Canada. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada was −63 °C or −81.4 °F in Snag, Yukon. FREEZING!
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Canada’s far north lies in the frozen grip of the Arctic. Few trees grow here, and farming is not practical. Native Canadians, called First Nations people, live in this region by hunting and fishing.
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August 24, 2018