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In 2012 the population of Canada was around 35 million.
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1. In Snag, Yukon, the coldest temperature in Canada was recorded at -81.4 F (-63 C) which is roughly the same temperature as the surface of Mars!
2. There are over 3,000 lakes in Canada, making its surface area covered by lakes more than any other country in the world.
3. To put things in perspective, Canada is larger than all of the European Union. You could fit 81,975 Walt Disney Worlds inside Canada!
4. The northernmost permanently inhabited place in the world is Alert, Nunavut which is just 507 miles (817 kilometers) from the North Pole.
5. Canada has the longest coastline in the world, running at 125,556 miles (202,080 kilometers) long, bordered by the Atlantic, Arctic, and Pacific.
6. Canadians eat more pasta than any other nation!
7. Quebec City is the only city north of Mexico that still has fortified walls! They were originally built by the French, followed by the English. All of this happened between the 17th and 19th.
8. Canada mail hasn’t run on Saturdays since 1969.
9. Following right behind Saudi Arabia, Canada has the second-largest oil reserve in the world.
10. Canada has endlessly ranked highly on a global scale in education, civil liberties, economic freedom, and standard of living.
11. Even though ice hockey is the most played sport in Canada, lacrosse is actually the official sport of Canada.
12. The longest highway in the world is the Trans-Canada highway – it spans over 4,722 miles (7,604 kilometers) long!
13. Unsurprisingly, 77% of the maple syrup in the world is made in Quebec, Canada.
14. Even though Canada is the second-largest country in the world, it has one of the lowest population densities.
15. About 90% of Canada’s population lives within 100 miles of the U.S.-Canadian border.
16. IMAX theaters, electric wheelchairs, and the board game Trivial Pursuit were all inventions that came from Canada.
17. Interestingly enough, Canada gained independence fairly recently and fully became its own country in 1982.
18. 60% of the world’s polar bear population is in Canada.
19. Canada’s iconic red and white maple leaf flag was designed to replace the Union Jack and first started being used in 1965.
20. There are more doughnut shops per capita in Canada than in any other country in the world.
21Off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, some icebergs float over from Greenland. They are harvested to produce beer, vodka, wine, and beauty products.
22In Churchill, Canada, residents will leave their cars, and sometimes their homes unlocked as an escape for people who need to escape from a polar bear.
23. The tap water in Canada is actually better for you than the bottled water there.
24. In 1750, Canada was originally called “New France.” The name Canada is derived from “Kanata” which is a Huron-Iroquois word that means village or settlement.
25. Poutine is one of Canada’s most famous foods. It is a dish of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy.


Canadian Facts And Information

Canada facts and information

1. In Nunavut, Canada, the number plate for cars, motorcycles, and snowmobiles are in the shape of a polar bear.
2. There was a bear cub exported from Canada to the London Zoo in 1915 named Winnipeg. This bear inspired A.A. Milne to write about Winnie-the-Pooh after his son Christopher Robin would love to visit Winnipeg the bear in the zoo.
3. The Royal Canadian Mounted police which has 30,000 members, originated from the Mounted Police which was formed in 1873 and started with just nine officers.
4. There is only one dessert in all of Canada located in British Colombia. It is just 15 miles long and is the only desert in the world with a long boardwalk for visitors to enjoy the scenery.
5. Canadians are famous for using the interjection “eh,” so much so that it is listed in the Canadian Oxford Dictionary as a legitimate word.
6. If you write a letter to Santa and send it to the North Pole, H0HoHo, Canada, you will receive a letter back from Santa!
7. The largest demilitarized border in the world is the U.S.-Canada border.
8. In Canada, it is against the law to have comics that portray criminal acts.
9. Members of the Westboro Baptist Church are banned from entering Canada.
10. Hawaiian pizza was not invented by the Hawaiians, but by a man from Ontario, Canada.
11. In Hudson Bay, there is an area that has less gravity than the rest of the world.
12. About 80% of all alcohol consumed in Canada is beer. One Canadian drinks around 79 liters of beer per year!
13. Canadians are known for being very polite and apologizing a lot. So much so, that there was an Apology Act passed in 2009 that made apologies inadmissible in court.
14. Around 10% of Canadians are Vegetarian or Vegan.
15. Many famous Canadians include Justin Bieber, Jim Carrey, Ryan Gosling, Drake, and Shania Twain.
16. After Paris, Montreal is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world.
17. The longest street in the world is Yonge Street, located in Ontario. It is 1,178 miles (1,896 km) long!
18. After the attack on Pearl Harbor during World War 2, Canada declared war on Japan before the U.S. did.
19. The smallest jail in the world is in Rodney, Ontario. It is just 270 square feet (24.3 m).
20. The sunniest place in Canada is Estevan, Saskatchewan with 2,537 hours of sunshine per year.
21. A Mari Usque Ad Mare is the motto of Canada, meaning “From Sea to Sea.”
22. In Yukon, Canada, there is a bar where you can order a Sourtoe Cocktail – containing an actual toe in a shot of whiskey!
23. The Northwest Territories is nicknamed The Land of the Midnight Sun because the sun hardly sets during the summer solstice.
24. For every 1,000 people in Canada, there are only 459 cars.
25. The oldest brewery in North America is Molson Coors Canada. It is still running and it started in 1786.

Canada Trivia Questions And Answers 

What is Canada best known for?

Ans: Canada is widely known for its hockey, maple syrup, and brutally cold winters. But you can bet your back bacon that Canadians also enjoy some special products only available in the Great White North, many of which are completely unknown to its neighbors to the south, at least outside of specialist importers.

What Toronto is known for?

Ans: Toronto is known for its many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere, the CN Tower.

Does it snow in Toronto?

Ans: Most days of snowfall in Toronto leave less than five centimeters (2 inches), of fresh snow on the ground. For eight days a year on average, the number of new snow totals at least five cm. Big snowstorms of over ten cm a day normally occur two or three times a year.

Q.4:What part of Canada is Niagara Falls?

Ans: Ontario

Niagara Falls is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, with a population of 88,071 at the 2016 census.


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