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CANADA

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Canada (http://www.canada.travel/selectCountry.html) is the second largest country in the world and the largest in North America. Renowned worldwide for its vast, untouched landscape and its unique culture, Canada is a major tourist destination and one of the world's wealthiest countries.

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Understand Canada

Canada is a land of vast distances and rich natural beauty. Economically and technologically, it…
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Regions Of Canada

Visiting Canada all in one trip is a massive undertaking. Over 5000 Kilometres separate St. John's…
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Cities Of Canada

There are many cities in Canada, all of which are distinctive, welcoming to tourists, and well…
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Other Destinations Of Canada

The Interlake Area Terra Nova National Park Cape Breton Island Saint John River Valley Jasper…
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How To Get To Canada

Although the citizens of many countries are exempt (see below) you may need a Temporary Resident…
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Get Around Canada

Canada is large - the second largest country in the world after Russia. This means that you will…
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How They Talk In Canada

English and French are the only two official languages in Canada. All communications and services…
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Money And Shopping In Canada

Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar (symbol: $ proper abbreviation is CAD), commonly referred…
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What To Eat In Canada

English Canadians may be mystified if you ask where you can get Canadian food. Although you will…
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What To Drink In Canada

The drinking age in Canada varies from province to province. In Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec the…
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Where To Sleep In Canada

Accommodations in Canada vary substantially in price depending on time and place. In most cities…
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Work In Canada

Canada is generally a good place to work. With unemployment rates hovering at historic lows,…
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Where To Play In Canada

Canada is a country with a rich cultural heritage. In Canada, festivals and events are held…
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Politics Of Canada

Canadians tend to be less aware of their national political goings on than most industrialized…
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Nationalism Of Canada

While many Canadians complain about their country's lack of national pride, Canada has one of the…
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Stay Safe In Canada

Safety in Canada is not usually a problem, and some basic common sense will go a long way. Even in…
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Stay Healthy In Canada

You are unlikely to face health problems here that you wouldn't face in any other western…
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What To Respect In Canada

Gay and lesbian travelers Homosexual displays of affection are unlikely to cause upset or offence…
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Communication And Contact In Canada

The communication infrastructure of Canada is what you would expect for an industrialized country.…

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