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The Northwest Territories
are just over 1 million square kilometres of mountains, forests and tundra threaded by wild, clean rivers feeding thousands of pristine lakes. Over 40,000 people live amid this rugged natural beauty.
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Did you know...?
The world's tallest totem pole (173 feet), carved by six Kwakwaka'wakw artists, is located in Alert Bay, British Columbia.
Welcome to Saskatchewan, the Land of Living Skies! Landscapes range from windswept badlands and breathtaking valleys to the north's vast boreal forest and numerous crystal-clear lakes. Spend time in the great outdoors - hiking, canoeing, wildlife viewing/birding, fishing or horseback riding. Relax in a soothing world-class mineral spa. Explore a Dinosaur Dig. Breathe clean air and meet friendly people. Experience history and diverse cultures. Saskatchewan is the home of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. In winter, strap on some skis, hook the dogs to a sled, or enjoy snowmobiling through a well developed network of groomed and signed snowmobile trails!
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Did you know...?
The Calgary Stampede, held every year in Calgary, Alberta, is Canada's largest rodeo and Alberta's largest annual event.
Nunavut comprises 1.9 million square kilometres of land and water, spanning three time zones across Canada's central and eastern arctic regions. The word "Nunavut" means "our land" in Inuktitut the language of Inuit, the indigenous people who make up 85% of Nunavut's population.
Did you know...?
Kluane National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts Canada's highest mountains and the largest non-polar icefield in the world
Did you know...?
Hockey, Canada's official winter sport got its start in Windsor, Nova Scotia in the early 1800's |
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