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Today let us take you to the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia.
- Okanagan Valley is one of the largest producers of fruit and wine in Canada
- Okanagan Lake, formed over 10,000 years ago by melting glaciers, holds secrets of the legendary Ogopogo, a creature described as a lake serpent or sea monster
- Osoyoos Desert located near the city of Kamloops is a shrub-steppe area located in the Okanagan Valley and Canada’s only desert
- Okanagan Lake is surrounded by lush orchards, including the famous peach farms
- The Kettle Valley Railroad once traversed the rugged landscapes near Okanagan Lake. Today, it has been transformed into a spectacular recreational trail, offering hikers and cyclists breathtaking views of the lake and surrounding areas.
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Today let us take you to Yukon in northern Canada.
The Klondike gold rush had a great impact on the history of Yukon and Alaska. It occurred between 1896 and 1899, attracting about 100, 000 people with burning dreams of getting rich quick.
The gold was discovered in Rabbit Creek by two Indians Charlie Tagish and Jim Skookum, and a Seattleite called Carmack George. The Rabbit creek was later renamed Bonanza Creek.
When the news of the gold discovery spread across the US, many people abandoned their work and rushed to take advantage of this opportunity. There was a great recession in the US and many people found it easier to risk everything they had to get a better life. The value of gold was extremely high in comparison to paper money and people had low faith and trust in banks.
Before the gold rush, Dawson City was regarded as a tent city with no electricity, running water, health facilities, etc. Everything changed with the arrival of 30,000 miners. Many amenities including fire hydrants were constructed. The electricity supply system was established and many businesses sprung up.
The Laurentians is a region of Quebec located just north of Montreal.
1) It is a home to P'tit Train du Nord, an over 200-km long linear park. You can read more about P'tit Train du Nord on our blog: https://brazolotmigration.com/blog/2024/08/ptit-train-du-nord/
2) It is a popular tourist destination with many resorts including Saint Sauveur and Mont Tremblant.
3) It is a popular destination for downhill, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in the winter.
4) In the fall the Laurentian region turns into a colorful landscape of changing colors leaves.
5) In the summer the region is booming with cottage and lake culture activities.
Let us take you for a virtual tour across Canada. Today we would like to present you Newfoundland and Labrador.
Newfoundland and Labrador is Home to the Cape Spear, the most Easterly point in North America.
Gander International Airport in Newfoundland and Labrador was once one of the world’s busiest airports. It played a crucial role in the early days of transatlantic aviation, particularly during World War II, and the early years of commercial transatlantic flights.
Newfoundland and Labrador has its own time zone, Newfoundland Standard Time (NST) is UTC-3:30, making it half an hour ahead of Atlantic Standard Time (AST).
Vikings settled Newfoundland around the year 1,000. Today the site is immortalized in L’Anse aux Meadows, a Viking colony discovered in the 1960s.
The province is located along a major iceberg migration route known as “Iceberg Alley.”
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Let us take you for a virtual tour across Canada. Today we would like to present you Quebec.
At over 1,500,000 sq/km, Quebec is almost 50% larger than Ontario, and only slightly smaller than Alaska. The word “Kebec” is an Algonquin word meaning where the river narrows.
Although Canada has both English and French as its official languages, Quebec is the only province that has only French as its official language. However, English is widely spoken in Montreal.
The province of Quebec produces almost 90% of the world’s maple syrup.
The flag of Quebec was adopted in 1948. The Quebec flag is also known as the Fleurdelyse aka lily flowered. It has a blue background with a white cross, stylized between four fleurs-de-lis. The white lilies symbolize purity and the blue field denotes heaven!
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Let us take you for a virtual tour across Canada. Today we would like to present you Manitoba.
Manitoba is considered a “keystone” province because of its shape and position in the centre of Canada. Winnipeg is Manitoba’s capital and the geographic centre of Canada. Winnipeg has been deemed one of the five coldest cities in the world.
Manitoba has over 100,000 beautiful lakes, perfect for canoeing, kayaking, fishing and swimming during the hot summer months.
Churchill has been named the polar bear capital of the world. Guided polar bear or beluga tours are available and you can also explore the tundra on a dog sled and spot the aurora borealis at night.
Disney’s beloved character Winnie the Pooh was named after Winnipeg! During World War I, Winnipegger Lieutenant Harry Colebourn grew fond of a baby black bear, who he purchased and nicknamed “Winnie.”
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Let us take you for a virtual tour across Canada. Today we would like to present you Ontario.
Ontario covers one million square kilometres. This makes it larger than Spain and France combine and it is the second-largest province in Canada.
Boasting approximately 250,000 lakes, Ontario is estimated to have 20% of the world’s freshwater stores.
Ontario shares a 1-kilometre land border with the United States. The rest of the U.S. border is water.
Toronto is the capital of Ontario and is the largest city in the province with over 2.8 million residents.
Let us take you for a virtual tour across Canada. Today we would like to present you Alberta.
Alberta was established as a district of the North West Territories in 1882. It was later expanded to its present boundaries and became a province in 1905. Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
Alberta is a Canadian province known for its large oil industry. It has the third-largest reserves of crude oil in Canada, with most of it coming from the Athabasca Oil Sands.
Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta. Edmonton is home to the largest mall in North America – West Edmonton Mall. It was founded by the Ghermezian brothers who emigrated from Iran. WEM is home to 800 stores and is larger than 600 soccer fields! It also has an amusement park, a themed hotel, a waterpark, an aquarium, mini-golf courses, a movie theatre, and a full-size NHL skating rink inside.
Alberta is home to 5 of the 38 national parks in Canada. Banff National Park is the oldest national park in Canada. It was established in the year 1885 as Canada’s first National Park.
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Let us take you for a virtual tour across Canada. Today we would like to present you British Columbia.
British Columbia is the third largest and most westerly province in Canada and it is four times the size of Great Britain. The length of BC’s coastline is over 27,000 kilometers.
Half of all British Columbians live in the metropolitan area of Vancouver.
Two-thirds of British Columbia’s land base (we’re speaking of an area larger than France!) is forest land, and more than half of that area has had little or no human contact. Among all provinces and territories of Canada, British Columbia has the mildest climate. It has the longest frost-free periods of Canada and flowers often start blooming as early as February.
BC’s capital city Victoria, located on Vancouver Island – the city was named after the British Queen Victoria.
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