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Articles related to "Canada Provinces"
A Look at the Provinces, Part X: Newfoundland and Labrador This is the tenth article in the series. The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador is a two-part province consisting of, surprise, Newfoundland and Labrador. Newfoundland is an Island while Labrador is the part north of Quebec. Although the province is commonly called Newfoundland, its official name was changed to Newfoundland and Labrador not too long ago. It has an area of 405,720 square kilometres and has a population of 568,474 people. The Capital is St John's (not to be confused with Saint John, NB), and is the last province to join confederation, in 1949. newfoundland and labrador • labrador • st. john's • canada • provinces
CP Holiday Train Manitoba & Saskatchewan Canada Canadian Pacific Holiday Train is brightly decorated with lights as it travels across the provinces of Canada with the message Christmas spirit and generosity. canadian pacific holiday train • cp railway stations • canada provinces • saskatchewan manitoba • boxcar entertainment
Official Birds of Canada A geographically vast country with diverse climates and terrain, Canada has 462 known bird species. official birds of canada • emblems of provinces and territories in canada • province and territory • official bird • habitat stewardship program
Ruby Throated Hummingbird pt.3,Migration and Habitats The last in a series of three articles that covers the migration and breeding grounds of the ruby throated hummingbird. There are thirty-eight states and seven Canadian provinces that become summer homes for the ruby throated hummingbird. When migration begins, there is an amazing amount of flight miles to cover before reaching the wintering grounds in Central America, and Panama. ruby • throated • hummingbird • migration • breeding
Transformation: A brief Analysis of Thomas King's Medicine River and its Adapted Film A brief analysis of Thomas King's novel compared to its film adaptation. thomas king • adaptation • novel • film • medicine river
Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada The Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada was founded more than one hundred years ago in response to a desperate need for medical care. victorian order of nurses for canada • district nursing continues after one hundred years • district nursing through victorian order of nurses • physicians opposed the nursing plan • canadian nurse charlotte macleod
Winter Activities in Saskatchewan From sled dog races and festivals to beer festivities and meeting the Lieutenant Governor, Saskatchewan brings in the action. winter activities saskatchewan • western canada province • fun things to do during snow season • prince albert la ronge stanley mission • sled dog races festivals beer wintertime
Fly Fishing for Canadian Grayling Fly fishers venturing north to Canada will likely encounter a quarry so friendly to their efforts, they may wonder why they never visited the north country sooner. saskatchewan • camp grayling • arctic grayling • northern pike • black lake
Greenland's Economic Future Can Greenland stand on its own two feet economically? Global warming is melting the ice and has uncovered vast oil and natural gas reserves that may give it a chance. greenland • greenland oil • greenland natural gas • greenland and global warming • greenland ice melting
Natuashish The change from a nomadic way of life to living in a settled village has been challenging. There is much to celebrate in the courage of the Mushuau Innu of Natuashish. natuashish in labrador • mushuau innu • chief prote poker • the journey workshops in canada • aboriginal day celebrations in natuashish
TULIPS, TULIPS, TULIPS May 3rd to the 20th 2002, Canadians in Ottawa will celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Canadian Tulip Festival. tulip festival • canadian tulip festival • canadian artists • via rail canada • via rail |
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