Immigration

Traditional Emblems

In spring Canada bursts into colour with a host of wildflo...

Gold Rush

A gold rush is a period of feverish migration of workers i...

Buxton National Historic Site and Museum - Ontario

The Buxton National Historic Site and Museum is a tribute ...

Aberdeen Pavilion - Ontario

The Aberdeen Pavilion known locally as the "Cattle Castle"...

Canadian Economy

Canada is one of the world's wealthiest nations, and a mem...

Getting into Canada

US citizens do not need a passport or visa to enter Canada...

Stamp Collecting

No hobby has had more universal appeal or been enjoyed by ...

Philately

Philately is the study of stamps, before and after they ar...

Monarch Migration

The Monarch Butterfly is the king of the insect world. Eve...

The Great Lakes

The Great Lakes constitute a vast water resource lying ast...

Canadian National Parks

The National Parks of Canada preserve both spectacular and...

History of Canada

Recorded Canadian history, while short relative to much of...

Eskimo - Inuit

"Eskimo" is an American Indian word which translates to "e...

Native Canadians

Is it "aboriginal Canadians" or "first peoples" or "native...

Canada's Geography

Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America...

Immigration

For almost a decade (up to the year 2001), Canada was rank...

Saskatchewan

Treasuries for Saskatchewan gold, grain elevators dominate...

Calgary

Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Ca...

Canada

The general consensus is that Canada is a land of trees, w...

Provinces

Canada is a federation divided into 10 provinces not inclu...

An Introduction to Canada

Canada is arguably the best country in the world for outdo...