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Food

• Canada eats French food because most people who live in Canada have a French descent.

• They also have some of the same Restaurants like Subway and McDonalds.

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Attractions

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CN Tower

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The Canadian Rockies

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Hockey Hall of Fame

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Hudson Bay

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Niagara Falls

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Lake Ontario

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Sports

• Canada’s national sport’s are Hockey in the winter and Lacrosse in the Summer

• They also have Pro Baseball and Basketball teams in Toronto

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Famous People From Canada

• Neil Young=Singer/Songwriter• Jim Carrey=Actor• Bryan Adams=Singer/Songwriter• Bachman-Turner Overdrive=Band• Sandra Bullock=Actress• The Guess Who=Band• Sarah McLachlan=Singer/Songwriter• Neil Peart=Drummer For RUSH

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Famous Pro Sports Players

• Martin Brouder= Hockey Player• Wayne Gretzky= Hockey Player• Jason Bay=Baseball player• Ryan Braun=Baseball player• Myriam Bedard=Biathalon(2 Olympic Golds)• Mario Lemieux=Hockey player• Steve Yzerman=Hockey player

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Fishing and Hunting

• Canada is famous for big Muskie, Northern Pike, and Lake Trout.

• Hunting is another popular thin to do with Caribou, White Tail Deer, and Moose.

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Official Symbols

• Official Colors are Red and White• The red bands on the side of the flag signifies

the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

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Geography

• 9,970,610 sq. kilometers is good enough to get Canada the second biggest nation in the world

• Has 10 provinces and 3 territories, not states.• 90% of Canada’s population lives within 100

miles of the U.S. border.• It’s biggest city population wise is Toronto at

2,500,000 people

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Borders

• It borders the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.

• The U.S.- Canadian border is the longest in the world at 5,525 miles and 1,538 miles with Alaska.

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Population Growth

• This graph shows how the population changed from ‘96-2000 and ’01 to 06’.

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Music

• They listen to the same music as we do but add Genre’s

Rush on their 30th anniversary tour

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2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver

• This was the first time in 3 tries that the Canadians won a gold on their home soil.

• Their final medal count finished at 6 Gold, 4 Silver, and 1 Bronze.

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