The answer, surprisingly, is yes. Calgary does not have a history for them, but on occasion a small one here and there does happen. Mostly from the major oil industry. Though some say Calgary may become like San fransisco because they say a new fault line will rip through the Rockies and cause a massive quake at the same time. I strongly disagree with that.
Yahh, there has been an earthquake in Canada
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It is certainly possible for there to be earthquakes in Canada. But the majority of them are on the west coast where they occur in Alaska.
yeah.Toronto,Canada had probably 1 earthquake.
Vancouver is closer to an active fault line when compared to Toronto or Halifax. As a result Vancouver statistically gets more earthquakes, and larger earthquakes.
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No place on earth is truly 'earthquake free.' Manitoba, however, is certainly not located in what might be called a high risk area. Of course, neither is Toronto, yet we have felt a few minor earthquakes over the years. But none caused any damage worthy of note. The US Geological Survey has lots of information about earthquakes. Check out their website. (See below.)
Vancouver is closer to an active fault line when compared to Toronto or Halifax. As a result Vancouver statistically gets more earthquakes, and larger earthquakes.
Because LA is on a fault line. Toronto is not.
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Yes, Toronto is the largest city in Canada.
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Earthquakes are cool...
no belize does not have earthquakes
The Toronto Zoo is in Scarborough, an east borough of Toronto.
long term earthquakes are earthquakes that are for a long period of time and short term earthquakes are when the earthquakes are for a short period of time
Toronto is in the big Toronto i think