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= πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Welcome to FactsAboutCanada.ca =
= Welcome to FactsAboutCanada.ca =


'''FactsAboutCanada.ca''' is your source for reliable, easy-to-understand information about the great nation of Canada.
'''FactsAboutCanada.ca''' is your go-to source for informative, reliable, and easy-to-read content about [[Canada]] β€” its provinces, cities, history, culture, and much more.


Here you'll find:
Whether you're a student, traveller, new resident, or curious Canadian, you'll find helpful facts and insights about this diverse and fascinating country.
* Fun facts about Canada's history, geography, and people
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* Profiles of Canadian cities, provinces, and territories
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* Articles on Canadian culture, traditions, and wildlife
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* Key info about Canada’s government and political system
== 🧭 Start Exploring Canada ==
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* [[Provinces of Canada|Explore all Canadian provinces]]
* [[Major Cities in Canada|Browse major cities]]
* [[History of Canada|Learn about Canada’s history]]
* [[Indigenous Peoples of Canada|Discover Indigenous cultures]]
* [[Canadian Holidays|See national and provincial holidays]]
* [[Canadian Symbols|Explore Canadian symbols and icons]]
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== 🌍 Featured Provinces ==
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* [[Ontario]]
* [[British Columbia]]
* [[Quebec]]
* [[Alberta]]
* [[Nova Scotia]]
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β†’ See the full list: [[Provinces of Canada]]
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== πŸ™οΈ Popular Cities ==


Explore our most popular articles:
* [[Canada]]
* [[Toronto]]
* [[Toronto]]
* [[Vancouver]]
* [[Montreal]]
* [[Ottawa]]
* [[Calgary]]
* [[Halifax]]
β†’ Browse all: [[Major Cities in Canada]]
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== πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Quick Facts About Canada ==
* Canada is the world’s **second-largest country** by land area.
* There are **10 provinces and 3 territories**.
* Canada has **two official languages**: English and French.
* It is home to over **630 recognized First Nations communities**.
* The **maple leaf** and **beaver** are national symbols.
* The **Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms** was signed in 1982.
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== πŸ“š Latest Articles ==
* [[History of Confederation]]
* [[Canadian Flag]]
* [[Justin Trudeau]]
* [[Justin Trudeau]]
* [[Canadian Provinces and Territories]]
* [[Indigenous Peoples of Canada]]
* [[Culture of Canada]]
* [[Provinces of Canada]]
* [[St. John's]]


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'''New here?''' Check out our [[Special:AllPages|full list of pages]] or use the search bar above to get started.
== πŸ“Ž Useful Links ==
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* [[About]]
Want to contribute? Learn how on our [[Help page|Help Page]].
* [[Privacy Policy]]
* [[Terms of Use]]
* [[Disclaimer]]
* [[Contact Us]]


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''This site is community-driven and proudly non-partisan.''
'''Join us as we explore the stories, people, and places that make Canada extraordinary.'''


''FactsAboutCanada.ca is not affiliated with the Government of Canada.''
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''This site is independent and not affiliated with the Government of Canada. Content is created for educational and informational purposes only.''

Revision as of 15:29, 28 June 2025

Welcome to FactsAboutCanada.ca

FactsAboutCanada.ca is your go-to source for informative, reliable, and easy-to-read content about Canada β€” its provinces, cities, history, culture, and much more.

Whether you're a student, traveller, new resident, or curious Canadian, you'll find helpful facts and insights about this diverse and fascinating country.


🧭 Start Exploring Canada


🌍 Featured Provinces

β†’ See the full list: Provinces of Canada


πŸ™οΈ Popular Cities

β†’ Browse all: Major Cities in Canada


πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Quick Facts About Canada

  • Canada is the world’s **second-largest country** by land area.
  • There are **10 provinces and 3 territories**.
  • Canada has **two official languages**: English and French.
  • It is home to over **630 recognized First Nations communities**.
  • The **maple leaf** and **beaver** are national symbols.
  • The **Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms** was signed in 1982.

πŸ“š Latest Articles


πŸ“Ž Useful Links


Join us as we explore the stories, people, and places that make Canada extraordinary.


This site is independent and not affiliated with the Government of Canada. Content is created for educational and informational purposes only.