Ottawa is the capital city of Canada and is located in Ontario, the country's second largest province. The CN Tower in Toronto is the tallest freestanding structure in the world. While Canada is known for cold winters, the climate actually varies regionally and seasons bring different weather, from freezing temperatures to hot humid summers over 30 degrees Celsius in southern areas. The Canadian dollar is the national currency, divided into 100 cents, with coins including the loonie and bills such as the twenty-dollar note. Canadian cuisine also differs locally but is known for cheeses, beers, and ice wines, with influences from American, Chinese, and indigenous cultures as well as traditions like Montreal bagels and Quebec poutine
2. The capital of Canada is Ottawa and is the second largest city in the province of Ontario, and fourth largest city in the country.
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8. The Canadian National tower, better known as the CN tower, is the highest free-standing structure in the world.
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10. Canada's climate is not as cold all year around as some may believe. In winter, temperatures fall below freezing point throughout most of Canada. During the summer months the southern provinces often experience high levels of humidity and temperatures that can surpass 30 degrees Celsius regularly.
13. Canadian cuisine varies widely from region to region. Canada produces good cheeses, many successful beers and is known for its excellent ice wines. The Waterloo, Ontario, region has a tradition of Mennonite and Germanic cookery.
15. Canada's culture has been influenced by American cultures because of its proximity and migration between the two countries. A Chinese gate in downtown Montreal The maple leaf is the symbol most associated with Canadian identity. Many native icons, such as dreamcatcher, have been adopted by Canadians as a whole.