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AlbertaRose.org: About Canada
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Canada is a massive land. And the second largest country on the planet. It is geographically and politically separated into (10) provinces and (3) territories, each with an individual capital city. Stretching across 6 Time Zones, Canada is home to vast mountain ranges, over two million lakes and dozens of important rivers. Canada has 39 national parks, over 1,000 provincial parks and nearly 50 territorial parks. Statistics according to World Atlas:. Mount Logan, Yukon: 5,959 metres (19,551 ft). AlbertaRo...
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AlbertaRose.org: Canada: Provincial Populations
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Canadian Provincial and Territorial Population. Canada, in spite of it's vastness. Could fit it's entire population into the city of New York (July 1, 2007: metro = 18,815,988; urban = 18,498,000). Just one reason why the pristine wildernesses make Canada a beautiful country in which to live. The following table is listed in the order of precedence. Ie when a province entered into Confederation). July 1, 1867. July 1, 1867. July 1, 1867. July 1, 1867. July 15, 1870. July 20, 1871. July 1, 1873.
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AlbertaRose.org: Canada: Provincial Populations
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Provinces and Territories of Canada. Provincial and Territorial Capital Cities. This page About Canada is part of AlbertaRose's Canadian Collection. The content of this website is offered freely to the public and may be redistributed or republished at will. AlbertaRose is Powered by:.
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AlbertaRose.org: Canada: Provincial and Territorial Flowers of Canada
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Provincial and Territorial Flowers of Canada. From the mighty Pacific. To the Atlantic Oceans; from the Arctic to the Great Lakes, Canada's vastness has provided its' people with an incomparable variety of floral beauty . beauty recognized by each of the Provinces and Territories in the selection of their official floral emblems. The Official Flowers of Canada. Iris versicolor Linné). This page About Canada is part of AlbertaRose's Canadian Collection. AlbertaRose is Powered by:.
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AlbertaRose.org: Canada: Provincial and Territorial Trees of Canada
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Provincial and Territorial Trees of Canada. Canadian Provincial and Territorial Trees. 1 inch is approximately equal to 2.54 centimetres). Lodgepole Pine is native to western Alberta and most of British Columbia. Its needles are bunchied in pairs, 2.5 to 7.5 cm long. Inland, this species grows tall, slender and straight to heights of 25 m; along the treeline and the coast, the trees are often contorted and shrubby. Its size, durability and straight grain make this an important timber tree. Practicall...
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AlbertaRose.org: Canada: Provincial and Territorial Birds of Canada
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The Birds of Canada. Canadian Provincial and Territorial Birds. Click image to view larger picture). This page About Canada is part of AlbertaRose's Canadian Collection. The content of this website is offered freely to the public and may be redistributed or republished at will. AlbertaRose is Powered by:.