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Canada has many different climates because it's huge, the second biggest country in the world. Canada stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans and from the same latitude as northern California all the way to the high Arctic. We have the Rocky Mountains in the west which forms a sub-tropical climate along the west coast. We have semi-arid prairies, the tundra in the sub-arctic, the Great Lakes, the Laurentian mountains in Quebec and the maritime provinces on the east coast. Only two of Canada's provinces don't border on an ocean (Alberta and Saskatchewan) and Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world.

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