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>Voici ma dernière photos de 3 séries avec une vu complet du port et le UHL FAITH au loin, on peut voir la grue qui a déchargé les turbines, qu'ils vont être malheureusement transporté par camions. Avec un train de marchandise en fonction, ça aurait été cool de pouvoir les transporter à partir du Quai de Pointe-au-Pic, jusqu'au miles 20 à Saint-Anne, au lieu de prendre des camions qui détruisent nos routes, au moins à partir de Saint-Anne, ils auraient pas beaucoup de kilomètres à faire.<br />
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Here’s my last photo from the three series, showing a full view of the port and the UHL FAITH in the distance. You can see the crane that unloaded the turbines, which will unfortunately be transported by truck. With a freight train in operation, it would have been great to be able to transport them from the Pointe-au-Pic wharf to Mile 20 in Saint-Anne, instead of using trucks that ruin our roads. At least from Saint-Anne, they wouldn’t have many miles to go.<br />
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UHL Faith at Pointe-au-Pic unload turbines for a big project in Saint-Tites-des-Caps, in Charlevoix.</p>
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<p>Excerpt from <a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-world-cup-artistic-scavenger-hunt-9.7228048" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/toronto-world-cup-artistic...</a>:<br />
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Four-foot-tall rodents have taken over downtown Toronto. Some lurk under trees, while others peer through office tower windows or stand guard near busy intersections.<br />
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It's hard to miss these colourful beaver statues with wide grins and a soccer ball clutched under their right paw if you happen to stroll through the eastern downtown neighbourhood of old Toronto. The installations are part of an artistic scavenger hunt running as Canada's largest city prepares to host World Cup soccer matches this week.<br />
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And no two beavers look the same.<br />
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In total, there are 51 distinct beaver sculptures across a tourist-friendly part of downtown near St. Lawrence Market and the Hockey Hall of Fame. Forty-eight of them are a nod to the countries represented in the FIFA World Cup. Two others are to welcome the world, while one celebrates the vibrant neighbourhood.<br />
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The toothy totems may bring to mind similar public art projects, notably the Moose in the City project that saw Toronto host hundreds of life-sized, decorated moose statues in 2000.<br />
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Each of the beavers was hand-painted by artists with roots or other connections to those participating countries, said Al Smith, executive director of the Old Town Toronto Business Improvement Area, which is behind the project.<br />
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&quot;The inspiration for their designs came from many places: family stories, experiences and for some, through research,&quot; he said.<br />
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As Toronto gears up to host thousands of tourists for the city's six World Cup soccer matches, the Great Beaver Quest has been an opportunity to welcome people to Old Toronto. <br />
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Though Bibik doesn't have family roots in Ecuador, she has travelled across South America and speaks Spanish.<br />
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As Toronto gears up to host thousands of tourists for the city's six World Cup soccer matches, Smith said the Great Beaver Quest was an opportunity to welcome people to Old Toronto.</p>
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<p>Great Gray Owl seen near Water Valley, AB on May 24, 2026.<br />
Third of four GGO's seen on the day.</p>
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<p>Great Gray Owl seen near Water Valley, AB on May 24, 2026.<br />
Last of four GGO's seen on the day.</p>
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<p>Great Gray Owl seen near Water Valley, AB on May 24, 2026.<br />
Second of four GGO's seen on the day.</p>
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<p>Red Fox seen near Water Valley, AB on May 24, 2026.</p>
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