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>Excerpt from ontario-travel-secrets.com:<br />
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A curious little neighbourhood on the shores of Lake Ontario boasts an intriguing past.<br />
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Here you'll find a series of narrow lanes like Temple Lane and Auditorium Circle with a collection of the cutest little Victorian gingerbread cottages north of Cape Cod.<br />
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The cottages at Grimsby Beach come in a rainbow of colours, including pink, green, yellow, blue and purple – sometimes all of them on the same house. The buildings date back to the late 1800s when they were first used as summer cottages.<br />
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The history of Grimsby Beach goes way back to the mid-1800s when a group of Methodists started holding week-long religious revivals here in the summer. The area was known then as the Ontario Methodist Camp Meeting Ground and people would come and stay in tents on the grounds overnight and listen to preachers during the day.<br />
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As the event became more popular, and the revival grew to fill more weeks of the summer, the camp’s organizers saw the need for more comfortable housing. In 1875 they began replacing the tents with cute little board-and-batten cottages.<br />
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People started calling it “the Chautauqua of Canada” after the American adult education movement of the late 1800s.</p>
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