Canada

Canada: A Vast Landscape of Beauty and Diversity

Canada, the second-largest country in the world, invites adventurers to its expansive terrains and multicultural cities. Nestled in North America, its history is a rich tapestry woven by Indigenous peoples, French and British colonialism, and a mosaic of immigrant cultures. A confederation formed in 1867, today's Canada is celebrated for its political and social progressiveness, vast natural resources, and commitment to preserving the environment.

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering over 9.98 million square kilometres (3.85 million square miles), making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Its southern and western border with the United States, stretching 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi), is the world's longest bi-national land border. Canada's capital is Ottawa, and its three largest metropolitan areas are TorontoMontreal, and Vancouver.

From Indigenous Roots to a Multicultural Nation

Canada's story begins with the Indigenous peoples, followed by the age of exploration that led to French and British settlements. The nation's evolution into a diverse and inclusive society is reflected in its cities and institutions.

Toronto: The Urban Mosaic

Toronto, Canada's largest city, is a bustling metropolis famed for the iconic CN Tower, vibrant neighborhoods representing cultures from around the globe, and a thriving arts scene, embodied by the renowned Toronto International Film Festival.

The Canadian Rockies: Nature's Majesty

The majestic Canadian Rockies offer awe-inspiring vistas, with national parks like Banff and Jasper providing outdoor enthusiasts with endless opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and embracing the serene beauty of Canada's wilderness.

Vancouver: Pacific Gem

On the Pacific coast, Vancouver is known for its scenic beauty, set against a backdrop of mountains and sea, with a laid-back atmosphere that encapsulates the West Coast lifestyle.

Québec City: European Charm in North America

Québec City offers a slice of Europe with its cobblestone streets, the fortress of La Citadelle, and the annual Winter Carnival, showcasing the joie de vivre of French-Canadian culture.

The Maritimes: A Seafaring Heritage

In the Maritimes, provinces like Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador share a deep connection with the Atlantic, lighthouses dotting the coastline and fishing villages offering fresh seafood and tales of the sea.

From the Arctic tundra of Nunavut to the Niagara Falls' roaring waters, Canada is a country of dramatic landscapes and friendly cities. With travel.frogsfolly.com, uncover the natural splendor and warm culture of Canada. Join us on a journey from sea to sea, exploring a land where each province has a story, and every landscape feels like a new world.

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<p>Vancouver, BC, Canada</p>
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<p>Festival des Traditions du Monde de Sherbrooke 2024, scene &quot;Shack d'Amerique&quot;.<br />
Initially a street music project, Homebrew Remedy quickly became a staple of the Quebec underground folk scene.<br />
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Homebrew Remedy is a Montreal-based musical group originating from Quebec, Canada, known for their energetic blend of ragtime, old-timey folk, jug band, and bluegrass. <br />
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Musical Style and Instruments<br />
The band specializes in an acoustic, high-energy sound that fuses traditional American folk roots with contemporary flair. Their instrumentation typically includes:<br />
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Banjo (lead vocals)<br />
Mandolin (vocals)<br />
Dobro<br />
Violin (back vocals)<br />
Washboard and Harmonica<br />
Flute<br />
Double Bass</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/marinerphotography/55401285350/" title="One Bloor West (also known as &quot;The One&quot;), Toronto"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55401285350_3b40effdc4_m.jpg" width="117" height="240" alt="One Bloor West (also known as &quot;The One&quot;), Toronto" /></a></p>

<p>Located at the intersection of Yonge and Bloor Streets in Toronto.  It is a notable landmark in the city, currently recognized as Canada's first supertall skyscraper, rising over 300 meters (1,013 feet).</p>
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<p>Toronto, ON - 2026-07-17</p>
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<p>Toronto, ON - 2026-07-17</p>
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<p>This bridled common murre is returning to its cliff-side roost at Cape St. Mary's, Newfoundland, with a small fish called a capelin.  These fish spawn every year on the gravel beaches around Newfoundland. Tens of thousands arrive at some beaches.  After spawning, their eggs will cover the gravel, turning a grey beach a brownish colour. <br />
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The male murres will often give one of these fish, or a similar sized fish of a different species, to their mate just prior to mating.  <br />
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The fog during my visit to the cape was quite thick a lot of the time and constant for three days.  Most of my photos from there have a bit of a hazy look as a result.  BTW, the birds in the background are northern gannets.</p>
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<p>2-frame panorama<br />
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CN Tower<br />
Toronto, ON Canada<br />
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2026-05-30, 7:35:07 PM</p>
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Toronto, ON Canada<br />
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2026-05-30, 3:10:01 PM</p>
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<p>32 Distillery Lane<br />
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The Distillery District<br />
Toronto, ON Canada<br />
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2026-05-30, 10:14:59 AM</p>
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<p>Railway tracks, Union Station below with bank and residential towers, Port Lands in the distance.<br />
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CN Tower<br />
Toronto, ON Canada<br />
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2026-05-30, 8:49:11 PM</p>
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<p>FIFA promotion is in full swing in Toronto.<br />
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Toronto, ON Canada<br />
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2026-05-30, 12:11:31 PM</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/joetourist/55400870474/" title="Music and dancing at the St. Lawrence Market plaza"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/31337/55400870474_2a684a83c0_m.jpg" width="240" height="135" alt="Music and dancing at the St. Lawrence Market plaza" /></a></p>

<p>St. Lawrence Market<br />
Toronto, ON Canada<br />
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2026-05-30, 2:34:00 PM</p>
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<p><u><b>Aircraft Type - Registration - (c/n)</b></u> . . <b>de Havilland Canada DHC-8-311 Dash Eight - G-WOWA - (296)</b><br />
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<u><b>Owner/Operator</b></u> . . <b>Air Southwest</b><br />
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<u><b>Location &amp; Date</b></u> . . <b>Newquay Cornwall Airport (NQY/EGHQ) England UK - 7th October 2010</b></p>
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<p><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/earle/55399404867/" title="Construction of the Land-Based Test Facility (LBTF) on DND property at Hartlen Point in Eastern Passage, as viewed from Cow Bay, Nova Scotia"><img src="https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/55399404867_d139a10c98_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="Construction of the Land-Based Test Facility (LBTF) on DND property at Hartlen Point in Eastern Passage, as viewed from Cow Bay, Nova Scotia" /></a></p>

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<p>PLEASE, NO invitations or self promotions, THEY WILL BE DELETED. My photos are FREE to use, just give me credit and it would be nice if you let me know, thanks.<br />
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This meeting house was built in 1832 by the Free Will baptists of Port Medway. In 1865 it had been sold to the Wesleyan Methodist congregation (later the United Church of Canada). In 1988, after 156 years as a place of worship, it was declared a Provincial Heritage Property, and is currently in the care of the Port Medway Heritage Society.</p>
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