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Canada is a land of vast distances and rich natural beauty. Economically and technologically, it resembles its neighbour to the south, the United States, although there are significant differences between the two countries.

History
Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 by an act of the British parliament, and is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. By 1931 it was more or less fully independent of the UK.


Places to visit
Vancouver - The city where West Coast Urbanism and "Vancouverism" started, Vancouver is a city of steel and glass condominiums and outstanding natural beauty. It is unique in that it is a city where one can ski and sit on the beach in the same 24 hours. The city is also the host of the 2010 Olympics. 




 
Food
Poutine (on the right
, a dish consisting of French fries, cheese curds and gravy (its popularity has spread across the country and can be found from coast to coast)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Name: Prakash
Part 1: I find that this blog is very interesting. Group D has chosen relevant pictures to depict the different aspects of Canada such as its place and food. The pictures of scenic places allows me to broaden my knowledge about Canada. Group D's travel guide is well organised with suitable subheadings, hence I am sure tourists will be able to have a clear overview of how Cananda is like.



Part 2: One main difference between Singapore and Canada is the temperature. Singapore is located in the South-Eastern part of Asia at the southern tip of the Malayan Peninsula and lies in very close vicinity of the equator. The main features of its climate are uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity and abundant rainfall. The average temperature is between 25 degrees Celsius and 31 degrees Celsius. There are also no distinct seasons in Singapore. Ontario's climate is considered continental, with temperatures ranging from humid in the south, with chilly winters and warm summers, to sub-Arctic in the north. On average, the coldest month of the year is January and the warmest is July. The average January temperatures average is about -13 degrees Celsius and the average temperatures in July range is about 23 degrees Celsius.

Anonymous said...

Name: Abby Lim
Part 1: There is clear organisation of text and images. The travel guide has useful information as well.

Part 2: I think the main difference between Singapore and Canada is language. In Singapore, there are four main languages used – English, Mandarin, Tamil and Malay. However, in Canada, it is English and French. Other non-official languages which are unique to Canada include 11 Aboriginal language such as Ojibway and Cree.