Happy Canada Day from Canada Abroad!
Did you know that July 1st is Canada Day?
Canada officially became a country of its own on July 1, 1867. Today Canada consists of ten provinces and three territories with a total population of 35,344,962 people.
Some other fun facts about Canada are:
- We have a Prime Minister not a President
- The real Winnie the Pooh is from Canada and was named after Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Canada holds the record for the most gold medals ever won at the Winter Olympics, since taking 14 Golds at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
- Canada has a desert in British Columbia
- Canada has 6 time zones
- Canada has the world’s longest coastline
- Canada has been invaded by the United States twice, and we are still our own country!
- Canada (then a British colony) burnt down the original White House in the United States
- One of our territories use to have license plates shaped like Polar Bears
- Canada has the most lakes of any country in the world
- We wear toques not beanies
- Canada is the second largest country in the world
- Half of Canada is covered in forest
- We say “eh”
- We have poutine and you must try it!
- Canada has the world’s smallest jail
- Calgary is famous for its’ Chinooks – a weather phenomenon that can raise the temperature by 10 degrees in a matter of minutes, which is a bonus for anyone not use to the cold!
- Canada’s life expectancy is 81.24 years