Prince Rupert
Probably somewhere in the vicinity of the Tri-Cities and east to Quincy, or so. This area only receives about 7 inches of precipitation annually.
Canada gets their lumber from the forests. You can buy all kinds of milled lumber in many stores in almost every Canadian town.
El Dorado, Washington is a small town that receives among the highest amounts of rainfall in the United States, averaging around 240 inches a year.
no it does not rain
The main town in Canada in Toronto
Niagara-on-the-Lake in Ontario, Canada has the most churches per capita. It holds the reputation for having numerous churches within its boundaries, earning it the nickname "The Prettiest Town in Canada."
This year the Stanley Cup was won by the Pittsburgh Pinguins .Every player gets it for a short time to show off in his home town. Eg: Sidney Crosbie (Captain) will show it in his home town of Cole harbour, Nova Scotia Canada
Have to be Thunder Bay..... so many NHLers from there
I would think that most Germans came to Canada, because of the chance for a better life there. My father immigrated to Canada with his family in 1952, they settled in a town then named "Berlin" which later on changed their name to "kitchener".
The town of Tisdale is located in Saskatchewan which is a part of Canada. It is a rural town and is situated on the junction between Highway 35 and Highway 3 in Canada.
The town of Calma, Chile in the Atacama Desert has never had rain.
No, but there is a lake in Canada called Bose Lake which is extremely beautiful. There is no such town but there are a number of stores named Bose in Canada.