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Exploring Canada: The Second Largest Country in the World

Canada is one of the world’s largest countries, with a vast land area that it is challenging to comprehend its sheer scale. The country’s expansiveness is such that it is bigger than the whole European Union, spanning over 9.98 million square kilometers (3.85 million square miles). To put that into perspective, Canada is approximately 30% larger than Australia, a continent, and three times larger than India, the second-most populous country on Earth. Canada’s vastness is evident in its diverse geographical features, from towering mountains, frozen tundras, and lush forests to sprawling prairies, crystal-clear lakes, and endless coastlines. With such an enormous and varied landscape, Canada is home to an incredible array of unique ecosystems, wildlife, and natural wonders. The country’s size and diversity are also reflected in its demographics, with a multicultural society that celebrates diversity and inclusivity. Despite its vastness, Canada is a land of opportunity, innovation, and progress, with thriving industries, cutting-edge technologies, and a commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship that positions it as a global leader in many areas. As Canadians like to say, their country is not just big; it’s “bloody huge!”

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The Viking Settlements in Canada

In the year 1000 AD, long before Canada became a nation known for its stunning natural beauty, advanced technology, and multicultural population, the Vikings, also known as Norsemen, discovered and settled on the east coast of Canada. This was a remarkable feat of exploration, considering the limited knowledge and navigational tools available to them at the time. Led by Viking explorer Leif Erikson, credited with being the first European to set foot in North America, they built a settlement in Newfoundland called Vinland. The site of this settlement is now known as L’Anse aux Meadows, a National Historic Site located in Northern Newfoundland, Canada. The Viking settlers established a thriving community where they engaged in fishing, hunting, and farming. They also interacted with the indigenous peoples living in the area, establishing peaceful trade partnerships with them. Despite their short-lived presence in Canada, the Vikings left an indelible mark on its history, culture, and identity, forever cementing their place as pioneers of Canadian exploration.

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6 Time Zones: An Interesting Fact about Canadian Geography

Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area, and this vast landmass spans over 5,500 kilometers from east to west. As a result of this massive expanse, Canada has six different time zones. These six time zones are Pacific Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Atlantic Standard Time, and Newfoundland Standard Time. Each time zone is set one hour apart from the next and is designated based on the longitudinal location of a particular region of the Prime Meridian. This means that when it’s noon in Newfoundland, it’s already 1:30 pm in the easternmost part of Quebec and three hours earlier in British Columbia. The six time zones can confuse visitors and locals alike, but they offer an exciting insight into this beautiful country’s unique geography and size.

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Explore the Best of Labrador with Scenic Driving Routes

Labrador is a vast and breathtaking region in Canada, known for its rugged natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and fascinating cultural heritage. To explore this stunning destination, there’s no better way than hitting the open road and embarking on a scenic driving adventure. That’s where our Labrador Scenic Driving Routes Map comes in, helping you navigate … Read more

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Discover Southern Saskatchewan’s Wonders with a Comprehensive Map

This map shows cities, towns, rivers, lakes, Trans-Canada highway, major highways, secondary roads, national parks, provincial parks, historic sites, ecological reserves, Indian reservations, regional parks, campgrounds, airports, ferries, tourism visitor reception centers and rest areas in Southern Saskatchewan.

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Exploring the Natural Beauty of Northern Saskatchewan: A Comprehensive Map Guide

This map shows cities, towns, rivers, lakes, Trans-Canada highway, major highways, secondary roads, national parks, provincial parks, historic sites, ecological reserves, Indian reservations, regional parks, campgrounds, airports, ferries, tourism visitor reception centers and rest areas in Northern Saskatchewan.

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Explore British Columbia: British Columbia National Parks Map

This map shows cities, towns, rivers, lakes, highways, secondary roads, airports, reserves, national parks, and provincial parks in British Columbia.

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Explore Eastern Canada’s Natural and Urban Landscapes with Canada Maps

Map of Eastern Canada

This map shows provinces, cities, towns, highways, roads, railways, ferry routes, and national parks in Eastern Canada.

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Discover the Charms of Quebec City: From Historic Landmarks to Hidden Gems

Quebec City is a charming and historic destination that offers a wealth of attractions and experiences for visitors of all ages. From the iconic Château Frontenac and historic Old Town to the picturesque Île d’Orléans and off-the-beaten-path destinations like the Morrin Centre and Parc linéaire de la Rivière-Saint-Charles, there is no shortage of things to see and do in Quebec City. In addition to its many attractions, Quebec City is also renowned for its local cuisine, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re indulging in poutine and maple syrup at the Marché du Vieux-Port, taking in the festive atmosphere of the Quebec Winter Carnival, or exploring the artistic treasures of the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec, there is always something new and exciting to discover in this enchanting city.