Monday, 13 May 2024

Canada

 


Ok I have sat here flipping through my Great Book Of Knowledge which I have been using for Monday’s posts trying to decided what to write about. A lot of the book covers different animals but that is more of a Tuesday post. So, after much though I decided on countries. The first country in the book is Cananda.

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's second-largest country by total area, with the world's longest coastline.

It is the second largest country in the world and shares borders with the United States to the south and the northwest, as well as Greenland.

Canada has a varied landscape, with majestic mountains, rolling plains, forested valleys, and beautiful blue rivers and lakes.

The name “Canada” most likely comes from the Huron-Iroguois word “Kanata” which means village or settlement.



In Canada, the term Indigenous peoples (or Aboriginal peoples) refers to First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples. These are the original inhabitants of the land that is now Canada.

There are two official languages English and French with most of the population speaking English.

The National Flag of Canada, often simply referred to as the Canadian flag or, unofficially, as the maple leaf flag or l'Unifolié, consists of a red field with a white square at its centre in the ratio of 121, in which is featured a stylized, red, 11-pointed maple leaf charged in the centre.

The capital of Canada is Ottawa it is located in southeastern Ontario. In the eastern extreme of the province, Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River across from Gatineau, Quebec, at the confluence of the Ottawa (Outaouais), Gatineau, and Rideau rivers.

 

 


 

 

20 comments:

  1. And, they have some of the best music!

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  2. I’ve been to Ontario and British Columbia. Beautiful!

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  3. When my family left Russia, half the cousins came to Australia and half to Canada. I went to a number of family reunions in Canada and loved each of my summers there. But most of all I loved Vancouver.

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  4. Fascinating. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. We are quite close to Canada. When my grandfather (dad's side) came across the pond, as they say, from Sweden he worked his way over on a ship and went to Canada. Was a lumberjack in Canada before he moved to Minnesota in the US. It's a beautiful country! :)

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    1. That's cool, it looks like a beautiful country in photos I have seen

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  6. Interesting ... my family came from the Scotland/Ireland area, landed in Canada, went clear across the country before all but one stayed there. It was my grandfather who came south to California.

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  7. Great post about Canada. Last week I was at an ice hockey match.
    Canada vs Austria

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    1. Glad you liked the post, never seen an ice hockey game

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  8. Great post. My husband and I have been to Canada. ☺

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  9. Thank you for sharing that history. Mark is going fishing in Canada in about 2 weeks. He goes with his brother from Chicago but couldn't go last year because of his knee injury.

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  10. Yep! Canada is our northern neighbor, Jo-Anne.
    Blessings!

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