
In celebration of Canada Day,(tomorrow, July 1st) and for lack of a better post, here are a few tidbits for your reading enjoyment:
-Canada is the second largest country in the world, with 9,971,000 square kilometres of land.
-The baseball glove was invented in Canada in 1883.
-With only three people per square kilometer, Canada has the fourth lowest population density in the world.
-Vancouver, Canada is tied with Zurich Switzerland for the highest quality of life of any city in the world.
-The world's smallest jail is believed to be in Rodney, Ontario, Canada. It is only 24.3 square meters (about 270 square feet).
-Canada has the ninth biggest economy of the world
-According to the United Nations Human Development Index, Canada has the highest quality of life in the world.
-Contrary to popular opinion, Canada does not own the North Pole. In fact, the North Pole is not owned by any country. It is believed, however, that Santa Claus is from Canada.
-Canada is the world's eighth biggest trader.
-Of all of the world's producers of natural gas, copper, zinc, nickel, aluminum, and gold, Canada is in the top five.
-Canada is the home of many great inventions, including: basketball, the electric light bulb, the electric range, the electron microscope, standard time, the television, the telephone, and the zipper.
-Canada is the fifth largest energy producer.
and here's one of my own:
-Not everyone from Canada says "eh"!!!
5 comments:
Hey, I thought Santa Claus is from Finland! Ha-ha.
Heidi
Great post...I totally appreciate Canada so much more now...I'm serious! By the way, thanks for letting me borrow your "beg", I mean "bag"....it sure is a cute little thing...eh? ;) I love you lots!!!!!
All I have to say is that it is about time you updated your blog. I think you would be more considerate. You know how bored I get here at work!
All I have to say is that it is about time you updated your blog. I think you would be more considerate. You know how bored I get here at work!
Ummm....is it still Canada day?? ;)
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