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Canada

Labrador and Newfoundland

Cartier in the New World

LaSalle’s New World Dreams

St. Marie among the Hurons, 1639 reproduction

Hudson Bay Company Territory

Canadian Shield, Manitoba, by Hudson’s Bay

Nuniak Walrus Ivory carver, 1927

Inuit Kayak

Chukcha Polar Bear Survivor

Canada (East)

Grand Banks, ancient, over-fished source of cod fish

Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia

Terra Nova Oil Field, Petro-Canada

Nova Scotia Annapolis Valley, Acadia

Evangeline, from Longfellow’s poem Evangeline, from Longfellow’s poem. The English ejected the French from the Annapolis Valley (Acadia) in Nova Scotia in 1750. many left for Louisiana, where they became the “Cajuns.”

Bay of Fundy, World’s largest tidal range

Surfing the tidal bore on the Bay of Fundy

Montreal, Quebec

Olympic Stadium, Montreal

St. Joseph’s Oratory, Montreal (Inset Sacre Couer, Monmartre, Paris)

Toronto, 7 merged smaller cities

Canadian West

Canadian/US Western Border http://www.upworthy.com/one-look-at-the-united-states-canada-border-reveals-some-ridiculous-things?c=bl3

Saskatchewan Grain Elevators

Calgary, Alberta suburbs, 2013

Suncor’s Millennium Mine: Tar Sands, Alberta

Nootka Longhouse, 1784

Canmore iron mining began in 1886, over in 1979

1880s

1909

Nunavut, Canada’s new province

Critter migration bridge

Water gap between Alberta and British Columbia

Vancouver

Chinatown, Vancouver