25 Interesting facts about the life in Canada
|It rains 9 out of every 10 days in Ocean Falls, British Columbia. Tweet This
Estevan, Saskatchewan is known to be the sunniest place in Canada. Tweet This
Manitoulin Island is the largest freshwater island worldwide. Tweet This
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake (Northwest Territories) are among the largest lakes in the world. Tweet This
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Nunavut is four times larger than France and covers 21% of Canada’s total land area. Tweet This
Calgary is famous for its Chinooks (warm, dry winds from the Rocky Mountains) that can raise the temperature by 10 degrees in a matter of minutes. Tweet This
The population of Canada is about 36 million. Tweet This
Dog food is tax-deductible in Canada. Tweet This
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90% of Canada’s population is concentrated within 100 miles (160 km) from the Canada/US border. Tweet This
The average life expectancy is over 81 years – the fifth highest in the world. Tweet This
Canadians often finish a sentence with the word “eh”. Tweet This
There were 10 Canadian Nobel Prize laureates. Tweet This
Hockey and lacrosse are both regarded as Canada’s national sports but only lacrosse is officially designated as such. Tweet This
Canada has hosted three Olympic Games: 1976 (Montreal), 1988 (Calgary) and 2010 (Vancouver). Tweet This
Canadian inventions include telephone, basketball, snowmobile, electric cooking range, baseball glove and stem cell. Tweet This
In 1921, insulin was first isolated at the University of Toronto. Tweet This
Canadian foods include peameal back bacon, poutine, maple syrup and small donuts called Timbits. Tweet This
Canada produces ice wine – made from pressed frozen grapes. Tweet This
Canada holds the world record for doughnut shops per capita. Tweet This
First professional basketball game was played in Canada – Toronto Huskies vs NY Knicks. Tweet This
Royal Bank of Canada’s HQ building in Toronto has windows tinted with pure gold. Tweet This
Ontario is the biggest car producing jurisdiction in North America. Tweet This
The Rideau Canal in Ottawa has the world’s longest skating rink. Tweet This
Half of all polar bears live in Nunavut. Tweet This
Canada’s beaver is the second largest rodent in the world (surpassed only by capybara), weighing up to 60 pounds (almost 30 kg). Tweet This