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Q: How much land next to waterway is designated crown land in Canada?
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What percent of Canada's land mass is currently populated?

Approximately 20% of Canada's land mass is currently populated. The majority of Canada's population is concentrated along the southern border with the United States, with much of the country's land being uninhabited or sparsely populated due to its northern climate and remote locations.


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The government. Crown in this case originally referred to the head of the government in England, but now, properly means "government owned".


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Bayou is the low land near a waterway.


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Can a US citizen own land in Canada?

you can not homestead crown land in Canada, since the dominion lands act is no longer law. you can obtain crown land at market rates by purchasing it from the government, but it is not an easy process. there is some very cheap land in some counties that can be purchased for next to nothing with conditions that you must build a home or be a permanent resident. there is other land that is simply very affordable, with no restrictions. there is a lot of land in canada, and consequently, some of the more remote land is very cheap. You can purchase land at prices that might as well be homesteaded, but you can not get land for free anymore, on the promise of improving it.