Canada Project Lesson 1,2,3,4,5.

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Canada Project Lesson 1,2,3,4,5

The Land of Canada Oceans surround Canada on the east , west , and north. Canada’s coastline is 151,488 miles long. The Great Lakes contain almost 20 percent of the world’s fresh surface water. Many big cities were built here , including Ottawa , the country’s capital.

The History of Canada - Many year later , European explorers Calf , Vilkings reach

GOVERNING CANADA Canadian independence would not happen all at once. Confederation was formed in 1867. Then , in 1931 , an agreement was made so Canada could make its own laws for the first time. In 1913 more than 400,000 new people immigrate to Canada.

Canada's Natural Recourse's Fishing Canadians fish near Newfoundland Mining Canadians find Copper, Gold, Silver, and Iron Farming Canada's products are milk, vegetables, fruit, cattle and pork Forest people turn wood to paper lumber and furniture

Living in Canada -Montreal is one of the important cities in Canada.-there are also smaller communities in Canada.-Toronto has largest population.-there is Much to see and do in Canada c