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1 Canada By Steven ID 88888

2 The major landmark-The Empress Hotel (Victoria)
The Jewel of the Pacific, The Fairmont Empress is one of Victoria's highlights. Cresting the city's Inner Harbor, this 477-room hotel was built in the Edwardian style and recently restored to its original grandeur, with antique furniture and luxurious adornment. ‘Anyone who doesn’t know this the Empress shouldn’t be staying here’

3 Canada Place Chateau Lake Louise Other Major landmarks Le Chateau Montebello CN tower-Toronto

4 Main attractions Sunshine Valley Ski Resort Just for laugh Museum
Sunshine boasts "Canada's best snow," and it is one of the few resort operators that does not require snow making equipment—all the white stuff is real. Main attractions Just for laugh Museum The permanent exhibit of the enormously successful Just For Laughs Festival, this museum is a fascinating journey through the history of comedy. Kids will especially enjoy the Abracadabra!

5 History of the country The New Found Land Port Royal New France The Seven Years' War Sir Guy Carlton's Proposal The Royal Proclamation The Quebec Act The America Revolution Declaration of Independence ……… In 1849, the right of Canada to self-government was recognized.

6 & food Most Canadians eat the following three meals each day:
Lunch: Most Canadians have lunch between 12:00 and 1:00 P.M. Lunch might consist of soup, salad, sandwiches, or a variety of other foods. On school days, your host family will provide a "bagged lunch". A typical bagged lunch includes a sandwich, fruit and a cookie or muffin. & food Supper: This is usually the largest and most formal meal of the day. In Canada, supper is normally between 5:00 and 6:30. Many people have soup or salad before the main course. A dessert, such as pie or ice cream, is often served after the main meal Breakfast: This meal is normally served between 7:00 A.M. and 8:30 A.M. For many families, breakfast is quick and casual. Coffee, cereal, toast, bacon, eggs, and pancakes are often found on Canadian breakfast tables.

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