Canada is known for their mountains, landforms, long lakes, wildlife, tourist attractions, and there historical sites. Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories.
1. Newfoundland and Labour’s geography has a lot to contain like there one thousand small islands. People who live in Newfoundland mostly live in rural areas. Most people are British and Irish, there are very few french people. There are many bays along the coastline and a few icebergs. Cape Spear is a famous light house known in Newfoundland and Labour. Newfoundland and Labour is an Atlantic region. This island has a bunch of amazing historic site to see such as Cabot Tower, Railway Coastal, etc. Newfoundland is also known for their sandy beaches, parks, Rocky Mountains, lakes,
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This province contains rocky cliffs, sandy beaches, boat riding, light houses, Rocky Mountains, forests, farmlands, townships, and Olympic stadium. Quebec is a Central Canada region. Quebec is located in the north-east corner of the North American continent. Most of Quebec of covered by the Canadian Shield. Quebec’s closest university is McGill. Quebec has a lot of old buildings with great historical sites to visit. Ontario is a huge region that has a lot to discover such as their islands, lakes, Parliament house, forests, castles, cruises, boat riding, cottages, rocky cliffs and mountains, etc. Some interesting sites are the CN Tower, Niagara Falls, Toronto Zoo, Harbour Front, etc. Ontario is the second largest Canadian province. Ontario could be found on the map between Manitoba and Quebec. Ontario is a Central Canada region. Some languages other than English that are often spoken at home in Ontario are Chinese, Italian, German, Tamil, Spanish, and …show more content…
Some historical sites are Gold Mining Tailings, Dawson city, Chilkoot Trail, and Kluane Park. The Canadian Shield covers the eastern half of Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories is a North region. The Great Bear Lake is the biggest like in this region. This region has amazing lakes and rivers which are pretty long. British Columbia’s geography has a lot to contain such as islands, high mountains, coastlines, lakes, boat riding, rocky cliffs, mountains, cruise trips, and trains. The region is known for its majestic mountains. Many people come from Asian countries to live in British Columbia. Tourism is the second largest industry in British Columbia. British Columbia is the most western province in Canada. British Columbia is a West Coast region.
2. In Ontario, there is a famous tourist site called “The CN Tower”. This site represents who Canada is and is the highest building in Ontario. The CN Tower is located in downtown Toronto. Canada’s National Tower celebrates a remarkable legacy as iconic landmark. The Tower provides world-class entertainment and a lot of unique attractions, exhibits and food. There is a 3D flight movie, the glass tower, relaxing restaurants,
geography of this country. The natural land forms which are present in Western Canada, such as
In the article “Advancing the Canadian Ideal” by Hugh Segal, he argues how Canadian history mirrors it’s Canadian ideal, but in order to defend this our challenge is to adapt to our policies (Segal 170). He further describes the way we move forward as a society, is to determine what the canadian ideal is allowing us to sustain it (168). In this essay I will argue that Segal makes a good argument because through my evaluation and assessments of his premises, it supports his main idea and his main allegation. Canada is a country full of history discovered by the Europeans, and civilized by the Aboriginals (Segal 169). A country known for its fur trade, lumber and minerals, and the greatest national debate over the Trans Canada pipeline
Canada is similar to the United States was established as a colonial settler state by European colonial powers. France and England fought over the land for many years and in 1759 the British finally won in the battle of the Plains of Abraham (Quebec City).
here are some things about the history and culture of the Eastern Canada. first there was the bluenose ship in Nova Scotia it was important because it was the fastest ship at that time. second there is Hector's ship it was also important because it brought 200 Scottish settlers over to Nova Scotia Nova scotia's old name was meant New Scotland because of all the Scottish that came over on that boat. there was Port Royal it was important to Nova Scotia because Samuel de Champlain set foot there and started a colony. I the like take take the ships.
Economies: Ontario is one of the biggest economies in Canada. Ontario has the biggest GDP and there’s is as much
Canada is located in Northern North America, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean on the East, North Pacific Ocean on the West, and the Arctic Ocean on the North, North of the conterminous US. They mainly speak English and French, but use other languages like Punjabi, Italian, Spanish, German, Cantonese, Tagalog, and Arabic. Their major religions are Catholic, Protestant, other Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist,
Quebec has 13 provinces and territories of canada. It is bordered by the west province ontario, James bay, and Hudson bay, north of hudson strait Ungava bay, east of the gulf of st lawrence bay and province of newfoundland and labrador, the south province of new brunswick and the united states of maine, new hampshire, vermont, and including new york. It also shares nautical borders with nunavut, Prince edward's island, and nova scotia. Quebec is Canada's biggest province and its largest administrative division, just by territory but nunavut is a little bit larger. It is historical and politically examined to be considered in Canada with ontario. The politics of quebec are focused on a temporary government resembling that of the other
Canada is located on the continent of North America as the northernmost part with the United States bordering to the south and west. Additionally, Canada is nearly surrounded by large bodies of water in three directions as the east lies the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Canada is prevalent is size, thus being named as one of the largest countries in the world, totaling approximately 3.8 million square feet in size. Since Canada converges with three oceans, it’s coastline is substantial is size as well, measuring 125,570 miles. Accordingly, Canada is considered to have one of the longest coastlines in the world. Similarly, Canada maintains the longest borderline with the continental United
The geography of Canada affects our culture considerably. Canada is located north of the United
Canada was set up to be a bi-lingual country for both English and French to be equally represented in the government. However, the number of French speakers began to disappear in the country. “In Quebec, 7.7% of the population reported English only as mother tongue, 78.1% reported French only, and 12.3% reported only a non-official language, in 2011. In comparison, the national percentages were 56.9% for English only, 21.3% for French only and 19.8% for non-official languages only” (Canada). While the providence is not officially bilingual, it is apparent that francophones are dominant in Quebec and Anglophones are more common in the rest of Canada. Before traveling, one should be sure to make note of the prominent language within that city to be
Canada has a vast and assorted reach of geographic highlights. Canada is partitioned into 10 provinces and 3 territories.
5 Canada is a resource rich country. Although Canada is physically vast, most of the population is located in the Great Lakes region and along the Saint Lawrence River. This is due to the geographic limitations on where people can live. However, due to the geographic limitations, it means that the natural resources throughout the country can be accessed more fully. The key to Canada's economy is its role as a resource base for exports of minerals and ore, forestry products and
Canada is part of North America, making up about half of the continent, and covers 9,984,670 km2. Covering that, it's slightly smaller than Europe. It shares a 5,525-mile border with the U.S.(including Alaska), the longest border in the world not patrolled by military forces, and the majority of the people that live in Canada live within 200 miles of the border. Canada and and the U.S. are quite similar, however, the differences between the two countries are quite large. For instance, Canada (along with Australia and New Zealand) is lightly connected with the UK, through the Commonwealth.
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Today there are a bounty of religions to choose from, from Christianity to Hinduism, and while some religions have their roots deep into the people’s history, there are some religions that are relatively ‘new’. Wicca, in the United States, is a relatively new religion that has gained popularity in the 1960s/1970s when Raymond and Rosemary Buckland brought it overseas from the United Kingdom . From then on the numbers of the Wicca practice grew, and at the same time as this happened another important social movement was happening: feminism . Is it coincidence that Christian practitioners would turn towards a freer, pagan religion to find their ground and empowerment? Or does the social, feministic movement have a hand in this change?