At first glance it doesn't. The Kayak is a boat used by the Inuit. They did not have the same relationship with Canada as Natives in other parts of the country. For example they never signed treaties with the British Crown. They have not played the role of many others in Canada, and are still part of the Canadian colonies.
But the Inuit are recent arrivals to the North. They displaced the Thule about 1000 to 700 years ago. Compared to other Natives who entered Canada as the ice sheet retreated thousands of years ago they are new to this land.
As is most Canadians. With about 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent in Canada many Canadians are new to the land.
The Kayak is the boat of the most recent Aboriginals, and being a recent arrival is very Canadian.
Yes. Canada's inuit people invent kayaks.
The answer is the Inuit of Canada.
Kayak Sport Canada sells many different products, as well as Sea Kayaks and surfskis. You can also buy different kinds of paddles and different models for each one of their products.
are moose a synbol of canada?
The brown bear doesn't represent Canada. Animals that represent Canada are the moose, caribou, and the beaver, but not the brown bear. The brown bear more represents the state of Alaska, not so much Canada.
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That would be on the Kananaskis River in Alberta, Canada.
If you have the citizenship of the country you want to represent, ask them for try outs and if they accept you, you can represent them instead of Canada.
no, a kayak is a kayak NOT a boat
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It repersents Canada