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Olympia! i think it's correct, i haven't checked my abc's of geography yet.

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Q: What is the capital city in northwest US which is known for its pure spring water and is near Canada?
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Which city is officially known as the Christmas capital of Canada?

Paris, France


What city in Canada is known as polar bear capital of the world?

Churchill is a town on Hudson Bay in the far north of Manitoba, Canada. It's best known for polar bears that inhabit the area in the fall and is known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World."


What capital is farthest north?

Canada's most northerly provincial capital city is known as Edmonton. This is the provincial capital of Alberta whose development is credited to the inclusion of the adjacent urban municipalities.


What was Canada's first capital city?

Canada's capital has always been, and still is, Ottawa, Ontario. ======================================================= O.K., call me a nitpicker, but there was a Canada before there was a Canada. Confused? The province of Canada existed from 1841 to July 1, 1867. It was a colony consisting of the former Upper Canada (which, after Confederation, was the Province of Ontario) and Lower Canada (which, after Confederation, was the Province of Quebec). They had been united as a result of Lord Durham's report. The most important achievement of the province of Canada was 'responsible government.' The capital of the province of Canada shifted back and forth among Toronto, Kingston, Montreal and Quebec City. Finally it settled in Ottawa. So to say the capital of Canada has always been Ottawa is not entirely accurate. But it is accurate to say that the capital of Canada in 1867 was Ottawa, and it was true both before and after July 1, 1867.


What capital city in Canada is known as The Crossroads City?

Quebec City because of the independence movement there. It is called this because it is basically stuck in the middle of British and French culture.

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What is the capital city in the northwest US which is known for its pure spring water and is near Canada?

Olympia, Wash


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What part of the US is Idaho in?

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Which city is officially known as the Christmas capital of Canada?

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What is Canada's northerly provincial capital city?

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What city in Canada is known as polar bear capital of the world?

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Where is most of Canada wood found?

The majority of Canada's lumber industry is found in the Pacific Northwest in British Columbia. The Boreal Shield which stretches from Alberta to Newfoundland, is also known for its forestry.


What is the Northwest Territories?

US Northwest Territory was an organized, incorporated territory in the United States from 1787 until 1803. It included the land in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. CANADA The Northwest Territories is the larger of 2 territories in Canada, and its capital is Yellowknife. It is the largest of all the provinces and territories, but only has a population of 41,464 as of the 2006 census. Mining is the most important industry and some geologists feel that this territory contains almost every known mineral. Zinc is the leading mineral mined. The "North-West Territory" was in Canada in the 19th Century.


What capital is farthest north?

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Where is the raccoon capital of the world?

The raccoon capital of the world is Toronto, Ontario, Canada.