Overview:
The Word of Canada is “village”
or the “settlement”.
Canada Capital: Ottawa |
Canada Dialing code: +1 |
Canada Airport code: YYZ,
YVR, YUL |
Canada Continent: North
America |
Canada Area: 3.85 million sq. mi (9.98 million sq.
km) |
Canada Currency: Canadian Dollar |
Canada Official Language: English, French |
Canada Population: 3.9
crore (Approx.) |
Canada Religion:
Christianity |
Canada National Day: July
1 |
Canada National Animal: The
beaver |
Canada National Bird: Canada
jay |
Canada National Fruit: Blueberries |
Canada National Flower: No
official flower |
Canada National Tree: Maple
tree |
Canada National Sport: Ice
hockey and lacrosse |
Canada Time zone: UTC -4,
5, 6 ( GMT -4) |
Canada Driving side: Right-side
of the road |
Canada Flag:
Red and white is the national color of Canada and the center
of the white symbol is a Maple leaf.
Weather in the Canada:
Summer: June to
September
Rain: September
to November
Winter: December
to February
Spring: March to
May
Food and drinks in Canada:
Canada Food Culture:
The Canadian people mostly eat meat and fish. Poutine is a
classic Canadian dish.
Canada Must-try Foods:
- Poutine
- Tourtiere
- Timbits
- Bannock
- French Fries
Must try Drinks:
Caribou
Screech
Canadian Beer
Canadian whisky
Economics of Canada:
Canada Income Source:
Canada's income sources are
- Service Sector
- Oil services
- Mining of natural resources
The Canada Import things:
- Automobiles and parts
- Plastics
- Mineral fuels and oils
- Electronics
- Pharmaceutical
- Rubbers
The Canada exports things:
- Petroleum Refining
- Plastics and Rubber
- Gas
- Gold
- Aircraft, Engine, and parts manufacturing
Canada export and import partners:
- United States
- European Union
- China
- Mexico
Culture of Canada:
Indigenous cultures influenced Canada, and later European culture
and tradition, Mostly followed by the British and French.
Sports in the Canada:
National Game of Canada:
Ice hockey is the most popular sport in Canada in Winter. In
the summer lacrosse is popular. In Canada has the 2 national games.
Popular Games in Canada:
Football, rugby union, Baseball, Basketball, Tennis, Golf,
and Cricket are popular in Canada.
Transport in Canada:
How many airports in the Canada:
There are 518 airports including international, private, and
domestic. Toronto Pearson International Airport is the largest airport in Canada.
Main transport in Canada:
Road transport is the main transport in Canada. Rail,
pipeline, and air are people often use.
How many countries travel without visas to Canada?
152 countries without visas. It grants 19 e-visas and 33
on-arrival visas. 22 countries are required for a visa.
The Canadian passport ranks 27th in the world.
Tourism Culture in the Canada:
The Canadian people are generally friendly and welcoming to
visitors. Canada is something offered to everyone seeking an unforgettable
experience.
Must visit places in Canada:
- Niagara Falls
- Notre-Dame basilica
- Granville Island
- Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada
Festivals in the Canada:
New Year’s Day:
Date: December 31st
The Year –ending celebration is one of the most famous festivals
in Canada. With fireworks lighting up the sky, It isn’t difficult to see why
this is one of the most famous Canadian festivals and holidays.
Christmas:
Date: 25 December
In Canada, people also choir singing, dance, canoe racing,
and a myriad of other sports right up until New Year. Locals attend church
followed by much eating, gift-giving, and merriment, just like they do back
home.
National Day:
Date: July 1
Canada celebrates every year and the streets are full of red
and White Canadian national flags. And the Fireworks shows and Canadian delicacies
make the air magical all day long.
Winterlude:
Every year in the winter they celebrate the fest. This festival
exclusive exhibition of ice sculptures, ice art, kids' activities, and musical
events. The main attraction is the world’s largest rink, Rideau Canal Skate way,
it is attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.
Defense in Canada:
Canada is the safest country in the world. It is the 27 Rank
in the World. Every year $8.1 billion (Approx.) budget for the defense. The National
Defense supports the Canadian Armed Forces which serve on the sea, land, and in
the air with the Navy, Army, Air Force, and Special Forces to defend home and abroad.
Nuclear Free country.
Interesting Facts about Canada:
- Nuclear-free country.
- Canada has the longest coastline -243,977 Km
- Canada is the largest producer of Uranium in the World
- Canada accounts for 10% of the world's forest covers
- Canada produces 80% of the supply of the world.
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