the maple leaf on the canadian flag has 11 points on it and was adopted by saint jean baptiste

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The maple leaf on the Canadian flag has 11 points on it and was adopted by Saint Jean Baptiste.

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Page 1: The maple leaf on the Canadian flag has 11 points on it and was adopted by Saint Jean Baptiste

The maple leaf on the Canadian flag has 11 points on it and was adopted by Saint Jean Baptiste.

Page 2: The maple leaf on the Canadian flag has 11 points on it and was adopted by Saint Jean Baptiste

• Schools are placed all across Canada. There are a lot of colleges in the cities as well as the country. The education system is the same as it is in the U.S.

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Houses• Life in Canada is different throughout the

country just like in most countries. The picture on the right is life in the slums and the picture on the left is a rich house.

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• One of the most fascinating and beautiful places to be in Canada Is Niagra Falls. For the kids there are water parks inside hotels and Ferris wheels. For the grown ups there are casinos, spas, and concerts. But that is only some of the really cool things to do at Niagra Falls.

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Some of the Toronto professional sports teams are the Maple

Leaves (center), the Blue Jays (right), and the Raptors (left).

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• This brilliant capital of Canada is in the province of Ontario. Some of the attractions in Ottawa are museums, golf clubs, and The ByWard Market.

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• Some of the major mountains in the Rocky Mountains in Canada are Mount Columbia and Mount Robson. Unlike the American Rockies the Canadian Rockies are made of limestone and shale.

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• Prince Edward Island is separated from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick by the Northumberland Strait. If you like to go on vacation to summer houses, this is the place to be.

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• In the middle of the Rocky Mountains lies the largest Rocky Mountain Park called the Jasper National Park. Just in this one Park you can find glaciers, hot springs, and waterfalls.

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• In the winter, snowmobiling is a big attraction for a lot of people in Canada. Many trails can be found throughout the country. So in case any of you want to vacation in Canada, snowmobiling will be a blast.

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• Six of Canada’s famous beaches are Sauble Beach, Devonshire Beach, Qualicum Beach, Grand Beach, Memerby Beach, and Brackely Beach. Some people argue that some of these beaches in Canada are better than the ones in Florida.

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• As you can see people in Canada mainly use cars as transportation

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Most of the religions in Canada are Christians with very few Muslim, Jewish,

Hindu, or other religions.

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• Near the Artic circle is where the weather gets cold the most. In other parts of Canada it can be mild. In the summer depending on the area the temperature can range from 60 to 95 degrees.