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A selection of links providing an array of information about Canada, its people, environment and history.
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The Centre for the Study of Black Cultures in Canada provides information on African Canadian artists, politicians, and athletes. Includes links to other Canadian resources.
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Informative and often whimsical site examining the differences in culture and language between Canada and the US.
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Climb aboard the museum to explore the St. Lawrence River. Features fish and aspects on the river, fun facts, history, and recipes.
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Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
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A look at the nation's government, its history and people, the land itself, and the Canadian military.
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Online lesson series focuses on the land and the people of Canada. Created for middle schoolers.
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Information on a wide range of diverse Canadian animals. Includes wildlife photos, facts and information.
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Learn about Canada with quizzes, colouring pages, a fun zone and Canada Day poster challenge,
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Includes history, culture, maps and visuals of the territory.
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Utilisation des terres et exploitation de la faune. Chasse, progrès technologiques, mammifères marins, mammifères terrestres, oiseaux et poissons, cartes de l'exploitation de la faune.
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Offers a glimpse into life in Canada's coldest territory. Includes photos of the land itself, sketches of winter clothing, and profiles of native animals.
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An in-depth look at the Inuit people from ancient times until the turn of the 20th century. Includes photos. Based on research by Dr. David Morrison of the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
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Detailed overview of the nation, its history, its people, and its culture today.
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Stories, puzzles, games, and a coloring book about life among the Inuit people in Canada's Arctic.
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Presents the story of Prince and Eddy and their adventures around the island. Includes photo album, wallpaper, pictures, and a word search.
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View flash geography games covering country locations, capitals, lakes, rivers, oceans, and bays.
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Statistical data about the nation, its people, the environment, and the economy.
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Stories from the First Nations, including the Inuvialuit, the Algonquin, the Métis and Cree, the Nisga'a, the Abenaki and the Mi'kmaq peoples.
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Full text of the authoritative encyclopedia about Canada and its people, in English and French.
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Provides kids, parents and teachers with a place to find Canadian and international sites, and to share sites with each other.
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Information about Nova Scotia includes emblems, symbols, climate, geography, and culture.
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Includes a message from the premier, a virtual tour of Ontario, a trivia game, history, and a simple explanation of how Canada's government works. In English and French.
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Portal linking together content of cross-country museums. Includes exhibits, photos, games, calendar of events and a teacher's centre. [English/French]
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Hyperlinked encyclopedia article covers the country's history, government and politics, geography, economy, demographics, language and culture.
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Features extensive details about the land, population, economy, government, and history of Canada.
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