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Canada. Canada’s Name Canada is a country in North America and is also the second largest country in the world. The word “Canada” comes from an old Huron.

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2 Canada’s Name Canada is a country in North America and is also the second largest country in the world. The word “Canada” comes from an old Huron word “kanata” which means “settlement” or “village”. In 1535, inhabitants of the area near Quebec City used the word to direct the French explorer Jacques Cartier towards the village of Stadacona, a settlement on the site of Quebec City. This is how Canada got its name.

3 This is the map of Canada. Capital

4 The Flag Of Canada The Canadian flag is a flag with red on the sides and a white block and a maple leaf in the middle. It is also known as the Maple Leaf and l'Unifolié (French for "the one-leafed"). The flag was the national flag for Canada from 1965 to replace the Union flag.

5 The Capital City Ottawa is the capital city of Canada and is the second largest city in the Province of Ontario and the fourth largest city in the country. Some of the attractions are: Canadian War Museum, Canadian Museum of Nature, Ottawa little theatre and many more.

6 The Canadian Currency This is the currency of Canada. There is the 1,2,5,10,20,50,100 dollars. 1,5,10,25,50 cents coins. 1 Canadian dollar equals 1.2450 New Zealand dollars.

7 Canada’s Population Here is a population chart of Canada and it show the population of Canada from 1867 to the present.

8 Canada’s Culture Canadian culture is the artistic, musical, political and social elements that are representative of Canada and Canadians, not only to its own population, but people all over the world. Canada's culture has been influenced by European culture and traditions, especially British and French.

9 The Customs Of Canada Like most countries, Canada has requirements and restrictions on goods such as animals and animal products, endangered species and fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as certain food and drug products. Visitors aged 19 years or over may bring in 50 cigars, 200 cigarettes and 200g (7 oz.) of manufactured tobacco. The alcoholic beverage allowance permits the import of 1.14 litres of wine. To facilitate your border crossings, you should carry 3 copies of a list of all the goods you are bringing with you, including values and serial numbers where applicable.

10 The Language Of Canada Canadians speak 58% English and 22% French, they are a Canadian’s mother language. There are two provinces that have English and French as their provincial languages, New Brunswick and Quebec. Canadians think that English and French are their “official language". Still, there are about 3.5 million Canadians that speaks an “unofficial” language. Hello! Bonjour!

11 Canada Facts Canada has a population of 34.4 million people (2011) The number of households is 12.4 million (2006) The size of Canada is 9,984,670 square kilometres. There have been 559,105 immigrants that have went to Canada (2009). Hockey and lacrosse are Canada’s national sports. John Cabot was the first explorer to reach Canada in 1497, that is how the Cabot Trail got its name. There haven’t been any mail deliveries on Saturday in Canada for the past 35 years. The oldest person in Canada was Marie-Louise Meilleur aged 117 years old.

12 Attractions In Canada Some of the tourist attractions around Canada would be: Pacific Rim National Park, Banff National Park, Niagara Falls, CN Tower, Old Port, Quebec City, Cabot Trail and The Parliament Building.

13 Thanks For Reading! Thanks for reading my PowerPoint. Hope you learnt a lot!Thanks for reading my PowerPoint. Hope you learnt a lot!


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