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Despite being the world's second largest country, Canada only has 33 million people. Questions on its people, places and past are welcome here.

12,222 Questions

How are you going from Canada to Mexico?

When driving from Mexico to Canada you would be crossing the contiguous states of the United States of America.

On a broader scope, you would be traversing part of the North American subcontinent.

What is the lake between the US and Canada?

In addition to four of the five Great Lakes, lakes between Canada and the US include Lake St Clair, Lake of the Woods, Rainy Lake, a few small lakes along the St Croix and St Francis Rivers, and about 40 smaller lakes in the Quetico area.

How deep is the great slave lake?

Surface area 27,200 km² (10,502 sq mi)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Slave_Lake

In Canada how much would a taxi cost from Montreal to Niagara Falls?

Niagara Falls is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Canada and the United States. To reach the Canadian falls from Montreal in a taxi riders should expect to pay approximately 1,200 CAD including tip.

What are canada's important rivers?

I believe that Canada's largest Rivers are as follows, they are not in order of size though, St. Lawrence River (Quebec/Ontario) Fraser River (British Columbia) Saskatchewan River (Saskatchewan/Alberta) Mackenzie River (Northwest Territories) Nelson River (Manitoba) These may be wrong but they are large rivers in Canada.

Are there lamprey eels in Lake Ontario?

The lamprey in Lake Ontario have been reported as large as 3 feet long.

How far is it across Lake Ontario?

1146km. You could go on the internet to find out if you wanted.

What is the biggest fish in lake Ontario?

that would be the northern snakehead, an invasive species from asia they can grow up to about 4 ft long here, in japan and thailand they grow over 8 ft long.

What Canadian province has 2 capitol cities?

Ontario. It has both its provincial capital, Toronto, and the capital of Canada itself, Ottawa.

What is the source of the Niagara River?

The Niagara River is part of the Great Lakes watershed. It flows out of Lake Erie, over Niagara Falls, and into Lake Ontario. The international border between Canada and the USA runs through the entire length of the Niagara River, including over the Falls.
Lake Erie

Distance across Canada?

The widest point from east to west in Canada is 5,514 kilometers.

How many lakes in Ontario?

Hundreds of thousands, around 500,000 or more.

It depends on size. In the USA they use a small size for a minimum lake. In Canada we prefer to use 3 sq/km as a minimum. When that number is used Ontario has about 4,000 lakes and Canada between 30,000 and 40,000. It gets tricky in some places like Manitoba because many lakes are part of rivers flowing to Hudson Bay. It is all about definition.

How many Filipinos are living in Edmonton Alberta Canada?

As of the 2006 Census, 18,245 Filipinos lived in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Why do most of Canada's people live in southern Ontario an Quebec?

The settlements have been there for centuries, so cities sprang up in that part of the country.

Deepest lake in Canada?

Hornindalsvatnet in Norway is the deepest lake in Europe at 514 metres (1686 ft).

Can you fly from Canada to Mexico and back without a passport?

Pursuant to international treaty, all passengers on international flights must carry passports. It is required that you present a passport to customs when entering Mexico by air. In emergency situations, it may be possible to rely upon another document, but this requires hours spent convincing reluctant officials.

What is the elevation of Montreal?

Other than manmade tunnels, foundations, and mines, no land location in Quebec is naturally below sea level. The lowest point could be anywhere on the shoreline at low tide.

The deepest part of Hudson Bay, which Quebec borders, is 846 feet (258 m).

Was Nova Scotia part of Lower or Upper Canada?

No, Nova Scotia is in the Maritime Provinces. Upper Canada is another term used for Ontario.

British Columbia province belongs to what capital?

The capital of British Columbia is Victoria. Capital of BC is Victoria (don't know about capitol).

What is Central Spain's climate?

Warm, dry, and sunny is the most common condition found in Spain. Obviously conditions vary by location but on the whole you can expect these conditions to predominate.

Spain has at least three distinct climatic zones. The North bordering the Bay of Biscay has an Atlantic type of climate much influenced by weather systems associated with the Atlantic circulation. Summers are warm/hot but with outbreaks of rain; winters mild but rainy/snowy in the mountains. Central Spain around Madrid is more remote from Atlantic influences and has a more continental climate with very hot dry summers and very cold winters. southern Spain/Costa Brava etc. has a Mediterranean climate with hot relatively dry summers and most precipitation in winter like parts of California.

How much of the arctic is covered by Canada?

The Arctic (north pole as some call it) is in Canada, It is Canada...

What territory is the least populated in Canada?

Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province, both by area and population. PEI also has, by far, the highest population density of any Canadian province.

What ecozones are found in Nunavut?

Most of Nunavut is the Northern Arctic Ecozone, with small parts being the Arctic Cordillera.