Canada
 By: Holly Graham




Take a tour of Canada
Where Do You Want to Go?
                                    Economy
   geography        People 2
                                     Pictures
 Geography 2
                     religion      Pictures 2

 Geography 3                          Food
                    Fun Facts
  Geography 4                       Food 2

                    Fun Facts 2     Food 3
  Geography 5
                                    History
                    Fun Facts 3
     people                           Flag

                    Fun Facts 4
Natural disasters                 Religion 2
Geography
• Total area: 3,855,105 square miles or
  9,984,670 kilometers
• Toronto is the largest city in Canada,
  stretching 5,203,600
• The capital of Canada is Ottawa
• Canada is the second largest country in
  the world
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Geography 2

•Canada is in northern North America
•Canada borders the North Atlantic
Ocean on the east
•It borders the north Pacific “Ocean on
the west
• It also borders the Arctic Ocean on the
north
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Geography 3
• Canada is made up of mostly plains
with mountains in the west and
lowlands in southeast
• Canada occupies 41% of North
America



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Geography 4
• Canada has ten provinces and two
  territories
• Much of Canada is still wilderness and is
  covered in a vast amount of forests
• The highest point in Canada is mount
  Logan 5,959 m

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Geography 5
• Canada’s lowest point is the Atlantic
Ocean
• The longest river is The Mackenzie
River, stretching 4,241 m
•Canada has the world’s largest
coastline

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People
•   The main languages are French and English.
•   The population is 33,487,208 people
•   Canada is a very multicultural country
•   The Prime minister is Stephen Harper
•   The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth
•   Oscar winning actor Jim Carrey was born and
    raised in Canada
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People 2
•Most people live in the southern part
of Canada
•More than 9 million Canadians speak
French
•About 77% of Canadians live in cities
or towns

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Religion

• 43% of the population is Roman
Catholic
• Though in the United States
Christianity is a major religion, it is not
very big in Canada


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Fun Facts
• Canada’s national sports are Hockey and
  Lacrosse
• John Cabot was the first explorer to
  reach Canada in 1497
• Canadians consume more macaroni and
  cheese than any other nation on Earth

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Fun Facts 2
• Canada’s Groundhog Wiarton Willie is an
  albino groundhog from Wiarton, Ontario
• There haven’t been mail deliveries on
  Saturdays in Canada for 35 years
• Canada’s national icon is the beaver


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Fun Facts 3
• Canada was confederated in 1867
• Canada’s national tree is the sugar maple
• A sugar maple leaf is shown on Canada’s
  flag
• Canada’s motto is “from sea to sea”


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Fun Facts 4
• The oldest person in Canada was Marie-
  Louise Meilleur. She was born in
  Kamouraska, Quebec on August 29,1880
  and died on April 17, 1997 at the age of
  117.


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Economy

• Canada exports motor vehicles
and parts
• They also export wood pulp,
plastics, fertilizer, timber, crude
oils, chemicals,
telecommunication devices,
aircrafts, and natural gas

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Food
• The national foods in Canada are
  Poutine, Pancakes with maple syrup,
  Beaver tail (pastry), butter tarts,
  Nanaimo bars, salt cod, and
  pemmican.

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Food 2
• Thought there are many national dishes
  in Canada, there are only three main
  dishes, and some of which aren’t even
  national foods
• Sauteed Fiddleheads are are called
  fiddleheads because they look like the
  coiled end of a violin, or a fiddle
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Food 3
• Maple syrup is a very large topping in
  Canada, and many families enjoy visiting
  a “sugar shack” in winter to watch the
  syrup being boiled in to maple syrup
• It takes 5 buckets of sap to make one
  gallon of maple syrup

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Natural Disasters
• though they do not occur often,
when a landslide occurs they are very
dangerous
•Earthquakes are very uncommon is
Canada
•Canda is very cold in some places
and has blizzards

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History

• The first people to reach Canada were
  the Arborgarians
• Canada became a self-governing
  dominion in 1867, while still retaining
  the British ties it had for many years.


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Flag

• The Canadian flag has two bands of red
  and one of white
• An eleven pointed maple leaf is centered
  on the one white square
• The flag is red and white because red and
  white are Canada’s national colors

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Religions 2
•   protestant 23.3%
•   Anglican 6.8%
•   Baptist 2.6%
•   Roman Catholic 42.6%
•   Other Christian 2.2%
•   None 16%
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Canada

  • 1.
    Canada By: HollyGraham Take a tour of Canada
  • 3.
    Where Do YouWant to Go? Economy geography People 2 Pictures Geography 2 religion Pictures 2 Geography 3 Food Fun Facts Geography 4 Food 2 Fun Facts 2 Food 3 Geography 5 History Fun Facts 3 people Flag Fun Facts 4 Natural disasters Religion 2
  • 4.
    Geography • Total area:3,855,105 square miles or 9,984,670 kilometers • Toronto is the largest city in Canada, stretching 5,203,600 • The capital of Canada is Ottawa • Canada is the second largest country in the world Return
  • 5.
    Geography 2 •Canada isin northern North America •Canada borders the North Atlantic Ocean on the east •It borders the north Pacific “Ocean on the west • It also borders the Arctic Ocean on the north Return
  • 6.
    Geography 3 • Canadais made up of mostly plains with mountains in the west and lowlands in southeast • Canada occupies 41% of North America Return
  • 7.
    Geography 4 • Canadahas ten provinces and two territories • Much of Canada is still wilderness and is covered in a vast amount of forests • The highest point in Canada is mount Logan 5,959 m Return
  • 8.
    Geography 5 • Canada’slowest point is the Atlantic Ocean • The longest river is The Mackenzie River, stretching 4,241 m •Canada has the world’s largest coastline return
  • 9.
    People • The main languages are French and English. • The population is 33,487,208 people • Canada is a very multicultural country • The Prime minister is Stephen Harper • The sovereign is Queen Elizabeth • Oscar winning actor Jim Carrey was born and raised in Canada Return
  • 10.
    People 2 •Most peoplelive in the southern part of Canada •More than 9 million Canadians speak French •About 77% of Canadians live in cities or towns Return
  • 11.
    Religion • 43% ofthe population is Roman Catholic • Though in the United States Christianity is a major religion, it is not very big in Canada Return
  • 12.
    Fun Facts • Canada’snational sports are Hockey and Lacrosse • John Cabot was the first explorer to reach Canada in 1497 • Canadians consume more macaroni and cheese than any other nation on Earth return
  • 13.
    Fun Facts 2 •Canada’s Groundhog Wiarton Willie is an albino groundhog from Wiarton, Ontario • There haven’t been mail deliveries on Saturdays in Canada for 35 years • Canada’s national icon is the beaver return
  • 14.
    Fun Facts 3 •Canada was confederated in 1867 • Canada’s national tree is the sugar maple • A sugar maple leaf is shown on Canada’s flag • Canada’s motto is “from sea to sea” return
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    Fun Facts 4 •The oldest person in Canada was Marie- Louise Meilleur. She was born in Kamouraska, Quebec on August 29,1880 and died on April 17, 1997 at the age of 117. RETURN
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    Economy • Canada exportsmotor vehicles and parts • They also export wood pulp, plastics, fertilizer, timber, crude oils, chemicals, telecommunication devices, aircrafts, and natural gas Return
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    Pictures RETURN
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    Food • The nationalfoods in Canada are Poutine, Pancakes with maple syrup, Beaver tail (pastry), butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, salt cod, and pemmican. return
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    Food 2 • Thoughtthere are many national dishes in Canada, there are only three main dishes, and some of which aren’t even national foods • Sauteed Fiddleheads are are called fiddleheads because they look like the coiled end of a violin, or a fiddle RETURN
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    Food 3 • Maplesyrup is a very large topping in Canada, and many families enjoy visiting a “sugar shack” in winter to watch the syrup being boiled in to maple syrup • It takes 5 buckets of sap to make one gallon of maple syrup RETURN
  • 22.
    Natural Disasters • thoughthey do not occur often, when a landslide occurs they are very dangerous •Earthquakes are very uncommon is Canada •Canda is very cold in some places and has blizzards RETURN
  • 23.
    History • The firstpeople to reach Canada were the Arborgarians • Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867, while still retaining the British ties it had for many years. RETURN
  • 24.
    Flag • The Canadianflag has two bands of red and one of white • An eleven pointed maple leaf is centered on the one white square • The flag is red and white because red and white are Canada’s national colors RETURN
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    Religions 2 • protestant 23.3% • Anglican 6.8% • Baptist 2.6% • Roman Catholic 42.6% • Other Christian 2.2% • None 16% RETURN