Canada
A vast country known for natural beauty, Niagara Falls, and multicultural cities

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Hi, I'm Lin! Canada is stunning with its vast wilderness, amazing national parks, and friendly people. From the Rocky Mountains to Niagara Falls to the multicultural cities like Toronto and Vancouver - there's something for everyone!
Quick Facts About Canada
Capital
Ottawa
Population
39 million
Languages
English, French
Currency
Canadian Dollar
Discover Canada
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A vast country known for natural beauty, Niagara Falls, and multicultural cities
Map of Canada
Flag of Canada
The flag represents the unique identity and heritage of Canada.
For Teachers
- • Ready-to-use facts, maps, and highlights for ages 7-12
- • Quick lesson starters: use the Did You Know and Highlights as bell-ringers
- • Link to Explorer's Guide, videos, and games for extension activities
- • Great for geography, social studies, and cross-cultural projects
✨Did You Know?
Niagara Falls has been a source of hydroelectric power since 1895
Canada has the world's second-largest forest area
The maple leaf on Canada's flag represents the national tree
What Makes Canada Special?
Niagara Falls
Witness one of the world's most magnificent waterfalls straddling the Canada-USA border.
Rocky Mountains
Explore stunning mountain scenery with pristine lakes and hiking trails.
National Parks
Visit Banff, Lake Louise, and other protected areas with incredible natural beauty.
Multicultural Cities
Experience vibrant cultures in Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.
Wildlife
See bears, moose, elk, and other wildlife in their natural habitats.
Winter Sports
Enjoy skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating in world-class resorts.
Ready to Explore Canada?
Join the Can Do Kids Band on an amazing adventure to discover Canada!