Montreal
is a city with a lot of history; Europeans have been
living at the site since the 1500s and First Nations
Canadians have been living there a lot longer! Officially
settled by the French in 1642 and named “Ville
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New
Brunswick is bounded on the north by Quebec's Gaspé
Peninsula and Chaleur Bay and on the east by the Gulf
of Saint Lawrence and Northumberland Strait. To the
south, the narrow Isthmus of Chignecto connects it to
peninsular Nova Scotia. MORE...
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Niagara
Falls, is a set of massive waterfalls located on the
Niagara River in eastern North America, on the border
between the United States and Canada. Niagara Falls
comprises three separate waterfalls. Niagara Falls is
a big source of hydro power. MORE...
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Ontario
is bounded on the north by Hudson Bay and James Bay,
on the east by Quebec, on the west by Manitoba, and
on the south by the American states of Minnesota, Michigan,
Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. MORE... |
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Ottawa
is the capital of Canada and the country's fourth largest
city. It is located in the Ottawa Valley in the eastern
part of the province of Ontario, at the northern edge
of the Quebec City-Windsor Corridor.about 400 km east
of Toronto. MORE... |
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Quebec
City or Québec (French: Ville de Québec)
is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. Quebec's
Old Town (Le Vieux-Québec), the only North American
fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist.
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Canada
is a federation of ten provinces and three territories.
Initially constituted through the British North America
Act of 1867, it is governed as a parliamentary democracy
with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. MORE...
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