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| one of Canada's two great cities: Canada's largest province in land area an decond largest in population |
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| (1754-1763) war between France and England |
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| explored and mapped the Pacific Coast with Captain Vancouver |
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| explored and mapped the Pacific Coast with Captain Cook |
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| Canada's Gateway to the Pacific. Also the third largest city in Canada. |
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| Mining is are the main sources of income for the Yukon. |
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| Famous because of the great Klondike Gold Rush in 1987. |
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| Canda's highest peek.(19,850 ft. or 5,955m) |
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| The vast of Canadians live within two hundred miles (322km.) of the United States border. |
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| Most Canadians are of European background. |
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| Canada has two official languages,English and French. |
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| Canada's leading grian market sometimes called "Gateway to the West" |
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| Called "Polar Bear Capital of the World" |
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| Presbyterian Missionary from Scotland |
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| a researcher who discovered the treatment of "diabetes" |
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| an other researcher who discovered the treatment of "diabetes" |
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| An Ontario farmboy who became a loving missionary in China |
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| Canada is richly endowed with this resource. |
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| Ment for building comes from British Columbia. |
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| Canada's fishing industry |
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| Canada's most important resource |
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| Canada's agricultural Industry |
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| 5 percent of Canada's vast expanse fully suited by crops |
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| Canada's manufacturing Newsprint |
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| Canada is the leader of this important industry |
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