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  1. The Young Woodsman Life in the Forests of Canada by James Macdonald Oxley, 2009-10-04
  2. Canada and the States by E. W. Watkin, 2010-03-07
  3. Moon Western Canada (Moon Handbooks) by Andrew Hempstead, 2010-06-01
  4. Trees of the Northern United States and Canada by John Laird Farrar, 1991-01-16
  5. Unforgettable Canada: 100 Destinations by George Fischer, Noel Hudson, 2007-09-14
  6. The Rough Guide to Canada (Rough Guides) by Tim Jepson, Phil Lee, et all 2010-07-05
  7. Souvenir of Canada by Douglas Coupland, 2004-03-19
  8. The United States and Canada: The Land and the People by Arthur Getis, Judith Getis, et all 2000-08-04
  9. Flight to Canada by Ishmael Reed, 1998-06-02
  10. Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence in America by Geoffrey Canada, 1995-06
  11. Weeds of the Northern U.S. and Canada: A Guide for Identification by France Royer, Richard Dickinson, 1999-05-01
  12. Canada: The Culture (Lands, Peoples, and Cultures) by Bobbie Kalman, 2009-08
  13. Trans-Canada Rail Guide, 5th: includes city guides to Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Jasper, Calgary, Churchilland Vancouver (Trans Canada Rail Guide) by Melissa Graham, 2010-10-19
  14. Canada by Train: The Complete VIA Rail Travel Guide by Chris Hanus, John Shaske, 2009-05-19

41. Jan's Travel Pages - Travelogue: Canada 2001
Travelogue of a 4 week trip to and across Canada by Greyhound bus. Includes photos and a route description.
http://www.jan-online.org/canada
Jan's Travel Pages contain travelogues from Greenland, Iceland, Italy and cycling in Ireland. The Greenland Travelogue contains a description of a trip to Kangerlussuaq, Sissimiut (Holsteinborg) and the icefjord in Illulisat (Disco bay.) If you want to view the travelogue anyway without frames please go to: www.jan-online.org/Greenland/route.htm or /photo.htm for pictures. For the travelogues from iceland , cycling around Ireland , and italy

42. CBC.ca
CBC.ca is Canada's Online Information Source. Comprehensive web site for news, entertainment, sports, business, and a complete guide to CBCTV, CBC Radio and CBC Newsworld.
http://www.cbc.ca/

43. People's Republic Of Canada
A trip to Ontario. Includes Toronto and Niagara Falls.
http://www.hooliator.net/north america/canada/canada.htm
Chillin' in the PRC
Hooliator grew up in Southern California. Hooliator has lived in three American states and France. For most of his life Hooliator thought of Canada as a little America. Boy did I get a shock when after leaving France and arriving in Canada for a visit, I found out just how unlike us our neighbor to the north really is. The one thing most, if not all, of us Yankees know is that Canadian money is different. One main difference is that the Canadian dollar coin is easily distinguishable from the Canadian quarter dollar. Said dollar is called a Loonie because the Loon (a big bird) graces the front of the coin. Take a guess at what they call their two dollar coin... Gotta love those Canadians, they call it a toonie. I was in for a bit of reverse culture shock when I got to Canada. After hearing and seeing everything in French for a year, I expected to get some language relief in an English speaking country. But French you see is an official language of Canada and all products in Canada are labled in both French and in English. So when I went to the store to get yogurt, I found myself ignoring the English and reading the French labels! I had to actually TRY to read the English.

44. Welcome To Cañada College
Ca ada College is a community college in the San Francisco Bay Area offering AA AS degrees, vocational cert. and 4year degree programs.
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45. Canadian Heritage - Celebrate Canada!
The Canadian government invites all Canadians to celebrate from June 21 to July 1 every year. Site by Heritage Canada.
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46. Cities And Towns - Hometown Canada
Cities and towns in Canada business listings, community information, coupons, and classified ads for the cities, large and small towns, villages and communities of Canada.
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47. Sociology In Canada
Provides links to sociology departments at all major universities in Canada, sociology conferences in Canada, and Canadian sociology journals and associations.
http://sociology.ca/
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48. Canada.com
The most news and entertainment portal from a Canadian perspective. Television, major newspapers across Canada, health, sport, entertainment, lifestyle, free email and more.
http://webmail.canada.com/

49. Canada
Social tips for visitors to Canada on how not to offend the locals.
http://www.peoplegoingglobal.com/Americas/Canada.htm
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      Canadians are very sensitive to being confused with the United States, the converse is not such a problem. Be very careful of this one, especially if coming from a country other that the US as the Canadian accent (if English) is not that easy to distinguish, although totally obvious to US residents and Canadians. Do not refer to the US as America, this is the name of the continent of which Canada is by far the largest country.
      Canada for the British is noticeably more British than the USA. The English language differences are less, measurements are metric, and the Queen is on the money. Quebec is French speaking, out of the tourist spots and large cities you will encounter people who do not speak English. All of Canadian government information is bilingual.
      Some English language differences:
      Table (verb) : To bring up for discussion, as in a session of Parliament, same meaning as in the UK but importantly opposite to that in the USA, where table means to put to one side.
      Washroom : Bathroom or restroom. Always a useful one to know!

50. Forever21.com
Forever21.com offers the most current fashions for women and men. Shop Forever21.com and find the best selection of fashion tops, dresses, denim, shoes, accessories, jewelry
http://canada.forever21.com/

51. The History Of Canada And Canadians Main Page
Provides an overview of history from the discovery of Canada to native peoples issues.
http://www.linksnorth.com/canada-history
THE HISTORY OF CANADA
Canada and the United States have many major geographic features in common. They share the Rocky Mountains, the Interior Plains, four of the Great Lakes, the Appalachian Highlands, and many rivers. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that the stories of the exploration and settlement of both of these nations are closely interwoven. The complete history of neither Canada nor the United States can be studied without reference to the history of the other. Each is today an independent nation. Each, however, achieved its independence by a completely different pathCanada by gradual constitutional change spread over many years, the United States by a single great War of Independence. Discovery of Canada Rediscovery and Exploration Cartier's Explorations End of the First Colonizing Effort ... Native Peoples Issues

52. CANADA
www.solarnavigator.net Canada the Americas and other counties of the World including Africa, China, America, Russia, South America, India, Europe, The United Kingdom, France
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CANADA HOME BIOLOGY FILMS GEOGRAPHY ... SPORT The geography of Canada is vast and diverse. Occupying most of the northern portion (precisely 41%) of the continent of North America , Canada is the world's second largest country in total area after Russia Canada spans an immense territory between the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east (hence the country's motto), with the United States to the south (contiguous United States) and northwest (Alaska), and the Arctic Ocean to the north; Greenland is to the northeast. Off the southern coast of Newfoundland lies Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas community of France . Since 1925, Canada has claimed the portion of the Arctic between 60W and 141W longitude to the North Pole; however, this claim is not universally recognized. Topographic map of Canada Covering 9,984,670 km or 3,855,103 square miles (Land: 9,093,507 km or 3,511,023 mi; Water: 891,163 km or 344,080 mi), Canada is slightly less than three-fifths as large as Russia, less than 1.3 times larger than

53. Introduction To Folklife Resources In Canada - Folklife Sourcebook: A Directory
A list of resources available in Canada.
http://www.loc.gov/folklife/source/canada.html
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54. Canada Real Estate, Free Canadian Real Estate Listings, Toronto Real Estate Like
Canadian real estate Canada homes for sale by owner, Canada residential real estate agent resources and property listings in Canada. If you are selling a home, buying a home
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55. Canada Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
Resources, support groups and laws for homeschooling in Canada.
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Books for Canadian Kids
Wow Canada! : Exploring This Land from Coast to Coast to Coast
by Vivien Bowers, Daniel C. Hobbs
Finally! A textbook that wont bore kids! This fun, easy-to-read journal follows a familys trip across Canada. Its filled with facts as presented in the running commentary of a 12-year-old boy, Guy. The family travels to every province and territory in Canada, beginning in British Columbia. Guy suspects the trip is supposed to be educational because, as he says, My mom used to be a teacher and she can't always turn it off.
Narrating a Nation Canadian History Pre-Confederation, First Edition

56. CANADA
Canada lower East Side Art gallery exhibiting artists in New York.
http://www.canadanewyork.com/

57. Christadelphian Ecclesias In Canada
Listings of the Christadelphians in Canada.
http://www.christadelphia.org/canada.htm
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58. Map Of Canada
Map of Canada and travel information about Canada brought to you by Lonely Planet.
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/maps/north-america/canada/

59. Canada For You
Wietse en Tessa vertellen over hun emigratie naar Canada en wat er aan vooraf ging.
http://www.canada4u.nl/
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    Posted on August 25, 2010 by admin Na de drukke zomermaanden eens een update van onze kant. Ik zeg wel zomermaanden maar dit jaar valt de zomer hier een beetje tegen. We hebben temperaturen die lager zijn dan gemiddeld en de warmste dag tot nu toe was maar 29 graden en de laatste keer dat het warmer was was vorig jaar eind September. We hopen daarom ook nog op een warme “Indian Summer” in September net zoals we dat de vorige jaren hebben gehad Van half Juli to half Augustus was Wietse z’n hele familie hier vanuit Nederland en we hebben een week met z’n allen doorgebracht in Cypress Hills, net over de grens in Saskatchewan. Aantal foto’s voor een impressie:
    En alle foto’s zijn hier te vinden: Cypress Hills Nadat Wietse zijn zus en haar gezin terugkwamen van hun kampeertocht door de bergen zijn ze nog een aantal dagen bij ons in huis geweest tijden het lange weekend in Augustus. In dat weekend heeft Wietse ze op een ochtend meegenomen naar de top van Prairie Mountain. Op de top aangekomen werden iedereen compleet lek gestoken door duizenden muggen en na een aantal summit-foto’s was het dus ook weer snel naar beneden gaan. Dezelfde middag zijn we met z’n allen naar downtown Calgary geweest en hebben daar een beetje rondgelopen tussen de hoge gebouwen. Zondag een even wat geo-caches opgezocht nadat we naar de kerk waren geweest en natuurlijk een bezoek gebracht aan de Big-Rock waar Okotoks z’n naam aan verleend. De maandag hebben we een hele dag doorgebracht in Drumheller waar we een bezoek hebben gebracht aan het Tyrell Museum en de hoodoo’s. Drumheller is een gebied waar veel dinosaurus botten zijn gevonden en het Tyrell Museum stelt deze tentoon.

60. Answers.com - Canada Questions Including "What Is The Easiest Way To Immigrate T
Canada Questions including What is the easiest way to immigrate to Canada from South Africa and What groups are the greatest target for poverty in Canada
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