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1 Canadian Culture and icons

2 Maple Syrup Sweet and delicious

3 The Beaver Our hardworking national animal

4 The Rocky Mountains A gorgeous range of mountains along Canada’s West
(BC, Alberta & Yukon)

5 The toque The cold weather hat of choice for Canadians

6 hockey More than just our national winter sport – our passion and obsession

7 Poutine French Canadian cuisine Cheese and gravy on fries

8 Totem Poles Sacred animals carved on poles

9 Peggy’s Cove A place of natural beauty Nova Scotia

10 Camping It’s more fun outdoors in the fresh air
Enjoy summer while it lasts!

11 The Calgary stampede A riding and rodeo festival and demonstration in Alberta

12 Bilingualism English & French
Our two national languages from our two founding nations

13 Niagara Falls One of the natural wonders of the world

14 igloos A traditional house made from snow

15 The Maple Leaf Our national symbol, one of natural beauty

16 Part of The commonwealth
Canada is in the 54 member Commonwealth We’re proud of our 1967 peaceful independence

17 Space Canada’s population density is 3 people/square km
(Hong Kong has 6,300 ppl/km2) (the UK has 250 ppl/km2) (China has 140 ppl/km2) (the USA has 32 ppl/km2)

18 Tim Hortons Very popular coffee shops founded by a famous hockey player- Tim Horton

19 Cold Snowy Winters 5 months of winter (Nov- Mar)
Lots of snow, ice and wind Lowest recorded temperature -63C Ave Jan temp of Ottawa -15C/-5C Ave Jan temp of Yellow Knife -31/-23C

20 First nations peoples Over 600 recognized tribes
Rich tradition of aboriginal culture & art

21 Multi- culturalism World’s highest per capita immigration rate
Cultural tolerance & diversity across the land

22 The CN Tower Symbol of Toronto
At 555 meters it remains the world’s tallest tower (Guinness Book 2010)

23 Natural resources Canada is blessed with many natural resources:
Gold, gas & oil, water, uranium, wood, diamonds, hydro electric power, fish, iron, zinc, aluminum, etc.

24 Backpack flags Canadians travelling abroad often wear flags on their backpacks to avoid being mistaken for other nationalities.

25 Quebec Winter Carnival
A jolly snowman (Bon Homme) leads Quebec City’s winter festival

26 Canadian Back bacon Bacon from the back of the pig, traditionally rolled in corn or pea meal

27 The Northern Lights Spectacular natural light display in the northern skies

28 The end


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