high speed. Estevan, Saskatchewan is reportedly the sunniest place in Canada with 2,537 hours of sunshine per year. 🙂. Nakwakto Rapids, Port Hardy’s legendary dive destination, boasts the strongest current in the world – with speeds of up to 18.4 miles per hour. Never know when it will come in handy. If you make a purchase through these links, I will earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Summa Cum Laude-- the success of Canadarm There are about 200 species of mammals in Canada.

The Northwest Territories is called The Land of the Midnight Sun because the sun barely sets around the summer solstice. In addition to Columbia, its flight history included missions with all of NASA’s other shuttles: Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavour. “Auld Lang Syne.” HistoryWire. Hello to every body, it’s my first visit of this blog; this website consists of remarkable and in fact excellent information designed for visitors. 7Marsh, James. First smoke decides winner. Itt was also the first city in North America to be placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites list.

The Canadian dollar is sometimes described as a petro currency. Famous Canadian artists include the Group of Seven made up of Lauren Harris, A.Y. New York, NY: St Martin's Press, 1997. It kind of just hovers below the horizon for a few hours. Throughout Canada's history up to the current time, there have been conflicts between English and French-speaking Canadians. @Hannah I’m s glad to be of some help. They were found in caves on the Bluefish River in northern Yukon. The highest mountain in Canada is Mount Logan, Yukon Territory, 5959 metres (19,551 feet). Shuttle Program, in 1969. Or, your regular pet? How about that, eh? Columbia was the second of NASA’s shuttle missions (also known as STS-2). The natives of eastern Canada tell several stories of a mythical giant named Glooscap, who carved out many of the region's natural features to help him overcome his evil twin brothers. There are diamond mines in the Northwest Territories. The CN Tower in Toronto was the world’s tallest free standing structure until 2007.

Swaziland may be small, but it boasts an impressive array of adventure and culture. In the mid-1990s, the arm control system was redesigned to increase the payload capability to 586,000 pounds (266,000 kg) in order to support space station assembly operations . This helps me provide free content on this site. Is is the Yukon that is called the Land of the Midnight Sun. 8Story, Noah. Their decision, in He was struck with admiration at the courage of the dead when he saw red poppies swaying among the markers of his fallen comrades.

The original Canadarm was capable of deploying payloads weighingup to 65,000 pounds (29,000 kg) in space . @Rusty I haven’t actually tried poutine though and the sheer number of calories puts me off. I’m confused.

The official languages of Canada are English and French. The border between Canada and the United States is officially known as the International Boundary. Canadarm2 is part of Canada's contribution to …

Toronto, Canada: Oxford University Press, 1967. I found the light certainly decreased around midnight but never went away. It’s definitely worth a visit to L’Anse aux Meadows. The Canadarm installing a thermal cube. Further reading on interesting facts in Canada. @Katye Canadians are generally more reserved than Americans and are considered on the whole to be very polite.
Ice hockey, football and baseball are Canadians favourite spectator sports.

Whistler, British Columbia is consistently ranked as one of the best places in North America for downhill skiing. Great read for anyone. As for famous Canadians, how about Marie Currie. I’m keeping my notes updated. Thank you Leigh for this phenomenal compilation of facts about C A N A D A!! @Evangeline I love Canada too but have yet to try poutine or meet Wayne Gretzky. Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world at 151,600 miles. Despite being a huge country, Canada has the fourth lowest population density in the world, with only three people living per square kilometre!
Canada has made a significant contribution to rock and roll, beginning with “Sh-Boom” by the Crew-Cuts in 1954.i Other famous Canadian rock-and-rollers include Paul Anka, Neil Young, the Guess Who, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Steppenwolf, Avril Lavigne, Rush, Bryan Adams, and Barenaked Ladies. Also it is the NWT whose license plates are in the shape of the polar bear. Facts about Canada, Its Provinces and Territories. In 1576 Martin Frobisher discovered the strait that bears his name. 10"The RCMP's History."

We have a Prime Minister – Steven Harper right now – and elected Members of Parliament. According to the 2001 census, 42.6% of Canadians are Roman Catholic, 23.3% are Protestant, and 16% claim to have no religion. The border between Canada and the United States is officially known as the International Boundary. Just a couple more facts, Saskatchewan also produces wine at Cypress Hills. Yuck! I just posted a fast facts about Canada list today. Famous Canadian rock and rollers include  Bryan Adams, Paul Anka, the Guess Who, Rush, Steppenwolf, The Barenaked Ladies, Alanis Morissette, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Neil Young and Avril Lavigne. The intersection of Portage and Main Street in Winnipeg has been called the windiest place in Canada. The West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, was once the world's largest shopping mall. There is always something to learn isn’t there.