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CaNaDa!!**MaRíA & ÁnGeLa Mª
InHaBiTaNtS
In 2008 estimate 33,205,000 inhabitants.
oFiCiAl LaNgUaJeS
English and French.
MoNeY
Dollar. ($)
ReGiOnS
Canada is a federation consisting of ten provinces that, with three
territories, make up the world's second largest country in total area.
The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is
that a province receives its power and authority directly from the
Crown, via the Constitution Act, 1867, whereas territories derive their
mandates from the federal government.
The current provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New
Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario,
Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. The three
territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
CliMaTeAverage winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary depending on the location. Winters can be harsh in many regions ofthe country, particularly in the interior and Prairie provinces whichexperience a continental climate, where daily average temperatures are near −15 °C (5 °F) but can drop below −40 °C (−40 °F) withsevere wind chills. In non-coastal regions, snow can cover the ground almost six months of the year (more in the north). Coastal British Columbia is an exception and enjoys a temperate climate with a mild and rainy winter.On the east and west coast average high temperatures are generally
in the low 20s °C (70s °F), while between the coasts the average summer
high temperature ranges from 25 to 30 °C (75 to 85 °F) with occasional extreme heat in some interior locations exceeding 40 °C (104 °F)For amore complete description of climate across Canada see Environment Canada's Website.
GaStRoNoMy
Meats/Deli Produce Frozen goods Canned goods
MaIn MoNuMeNt Of A cItY
Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum ; Rogers
Centre ; Row Houses ; Financial District ;
HTO park.
NaTuRaL ReSoUrCeS
• Canadian Forest Service • Corporate Management Sector • Earth Sciences Sector • Energy Policy Sector • Energy Technology and Programs Sector • Minerals and Metals Sector • Strategic Policy Sector • Shared Services Office • Geographical Names Board of Canada
NaTuRaL rEsOuRcEs
Parks:Canadian National Parks List of Canadian national parks List of national historic sites of Canada National landmark Pingo National Landmark National Register of Historic Places Parks Canada Players
Lakes:Lake Athabasca in Alberta and Saskatchewan Beaverhill Lake Bistcho Lake Calling Lake Lake Claire Cold Lake (Alberta) in Alberta and Saskatchewan Gull Lake Jackfish Lake Lac La Biche Lake Louise Lesser Slave Lake Moraine Lake Primrose Lake in Saskatchewan and Alberta Utikuma Lake Waterton Lake in Alberta and Montana, USA Winefred Lake
Rivers:
List of Alberta rivers List of British Columbia rivers List of Manitoba rivers List of New Brunswick rivers List of Newfoundland and Labrador rivers List of Northwest Territories rivers List of Nova Scotia rivers List of Nunavut rivers List of Ontario rivers List of Prince Edward Island rivers List of Quebec rivers List of Saskatchewan rivers List of Yukon rivers
CiTy
Alberta: Edmonton British Columbia: Victoria Manitoba: Winnipeg New Brunswick: Fredericton Newfoundland and Labrador: St. John's Nova Scotia: Halifax Ontario: Toronto Prince Edward Island: Charlottetown Quebec: Quebec City Saskatchewan: Regina Northwest Territories: Yellowknife Nunavut: Iqaluit Yukon: Whitehorse
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