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0:33wide rolling plains checkered with farmlands
0:37spectacular mountain range
0:41rocky shorelines
0:43frozen tundra
0:46these natural features the on the landscape one of the largest countries
0:50in the world
0:51second only to russian on
0:55this expansive lawn community
0:58the
1:00bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west
1:04the Arctic Ocean to the north
1:07the Atlantic Ocean to the east
1:10and United States to the south
1:13Canada spans two fitzpatrick north american cock
1:17on the topographically
1:20Canada is shaped like a giant basis but its lowest point in
1:23around the Hudson Bay a large inland sea in the center in the country
1:27and mountains that run along the edges up its eastern and western sides
1:32the Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories
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1:39for east to west provinces are Newfoundland
1:42Prince Edward Island
1:44Nova Scotia New Brunswick quebec
1:48Ontario with Ottawa Canada's capital
1:51Manitoba the schedule on
1:54Alberta by
1:57and British Columbia three territories in North camera
2:02are the Yukon Territory the Northwest Territories
2:05on and unity the same Rocky Mountains that run through the western United
2:11States
2:12extending the Canada to create new mountainous western
2:15terrain I'm
2:19like the United States black grasslands now the main farming region
2:24Carter Center Canada
2:26these are the interior play I'm
2:31waterways both natural and man-made are vital to Canada's economy
2:35on do
2:39the great lakes in the Saint Lawrence Seaway
2:41provided passage for ships traveling from Lake Superior
2:44to the Atlantic Ocean
2:48what you can do is uninhabited on about one-third is barren arctic lame
2:54do and this treeless
2:57area temperatures stay below freezing most of the year
3:04most Canadians live in a more temperate southern part of the country
3:07in back
3:10most of the population lives within 200 miles at the US border
3:14day
3:15you
3:17major cities are Quebec City Montreal
3:20model
3:24Toronto
3:27in Vancouver
3:28all in southern canada
3:32climate and terrain in large part determined where the city's develop
3:38a climbing along caters southern border is milder
3:42in the frozen or the region of the country
3:48most of the big cities developed along rivers lakes
3:51and oceans No
3:56French settlers arrived in Canada in the sixteen hundreds
4:01but they handed over the land to Britain in 1763
4:05after the French and Indian War doing
4:09am Canada's diverse population
4:13its forty-four percent a British and 25 percent from French ancestry
4:18with the balance consisting mostly to people from other European countries
4:24as well as people look Asian Native American descent
4:31Canada is a bilingual country both French and English
4:36are official languages
4:38well in the north karen is climbing disappear in the land is sparsely
4:45populated
4:46but its camper in densely populated and sound
4:50the visitors come to Canada to enjoy glacier fed lates
4:55in national parks
4:58but they also come to visit the cosmopolitan cities
5:02like Montreal Toronto in Vancouver
5:09Canada covers a lot of ground and neck ground changes Bash League between