1 / 23

Canada

Canada. Robert Mlčoch, 4.A 2013/2014. Ottawa ( capital city) Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton , Quebec 9 . 984 mil. Km 2 33 . 5 mil. of inhabitants 10 provinces , 3 territories English , French , Eskymo ( Inuit ) Canadian dollar. Canadian symbols. Queen Elisabeth II.

jonny
Télécharger la présentation

Canada

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Canada Robert Mlčoch, 4.A 2013/2014

  2. Ottawa (capital city) • Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, Quebec • 9.984 mil. Km2 • 33.5 mil. ofinhabitants • 10 provinces, 3 territories • English, French, Eskymo (Inuit) • Canadian dollar

  3. Canadian symbols • QueenElisabeth II. • National anthem- O Canadaby ThéodoreRobitaille • Royal anthem- GodsavetheQueen • Nationaltree- Maple • Nat. motto- A Mari Usque Ad Mare (Fromsea to sea) Play Play

  4. Geography • Great lakes, lake Winnipeg • Niagara falls (between L. Ontario and L. Erie) • Rocky mountains, Mackenzie mountains • About 30 national parks (Jasper nat. Park in Alberta, …) • Many bioms (tundra, prairies, boreal forest,…) • Longest land border between 2 countries (with USA) (8893 km) • Longest coastal border (202 000 km) • Hudson bay, riversSt.Lawrence, Mackenzie • mostly continental climate -> But in the north it`s arctic(-50°C)

  5. Ottawa • Is the capital city of Canada (Ontario) • 1826- was founded as Bytown and incorporated in 1855 as Ottawa • Multicultural city with a diverse population • 883,000 people live there • Is home of one professional team in NHL (Ottawa Senators)

  6. Vancouver • Is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia • 2010- Winter OlympicGames->Canadawon 14 Goldmedals, 7 silverand 5 bronze medals • Isbasetownof Greenpeace • 603,000 people live there (8thlargestCanadianc ity) -Gastownisnationalhistoricsite

  7. Toronto • Is the largest city in Canada (2.6 mil. people) • It is located in state Ontario • History of town has began in 18th century (Town of York) • 2 huge fires in 1849 and1904 had destroyed most of the town • 2015- Toronto will host Pan American Games

  8. Quebec • The largest French community outside France • Capital city is Quebec city • Largest province by area • Saint lawrence river between Montreal and Quebec city • Quebec old city is from 1985 The UNESCO site

  9. Montreal • Is the largest city in province of Quebec and second largest city in Canada • It is originally called City of Mary after Mount Royal • 1,6 mil. People lived there

  10. Edmonton • Is the capital city of province Alberta • 812 000 peoples lived there • It hosts a year-round slate of festivals, reflected in the nickname "The Festival City. • Fort Edmonton Park- largest living hisotry museum in Canada 1905

  11. History facts and dates • Before 15th centurytherelived many aboriginalpeople (more than 20,000 years) • In theturnof 15.-16. centuryCanadawasdiscovered by theEuropeans(EnglishandFrench) andatbeginningof 17th centurytheysettledthere • ThefollowingcenturieswerefullofwarsbetweentheEuropeans, theaboriginalpeopleandthe USA • 1987- free tradezonebetween USA andCanada

  12. Political system • 1867- became a British dominion->Nowit`s independent andmemberoftheBritishCommonwealthofNations • 1965- ownnational flag • Canada has a parliamentary system within the context of a constitutional monarchy • TheBritishQueenisrepresented by GovernorGeneralofCanada (atpresentisDavid LloydJohnston) • Mainparties in Canada: Democratic party, conservativeparty andliberal party ofCanadaand many others

  13. Religion • Almost 70% ofCanadians are Christians • 20% ofCanadians are Non-religious • Islam, HinduismandBuddhism has about 2% ofeach

  14. Inhabitants • Canada has more than 30 ethnicgroups (English, French,…) • Aboriginal(indigenous) inhabitants are InuitsandMetis • Inuits use sledgesanddogsfor transport Metis people Inuits

  15. Sports • NationalsportsofCanada are Ice-hockeyandlacross. • 7 teams in NHL • Alsoothersports are popular: Canadianfootball, curling, skiing, baseball, basketball,…

  16. Sports • In 2010 Canadahostedthe last Winter OlympicGames (Vancouver)->next are in Sochi • Canada has hostedalsoSummer OG (1976- Montreal) and Winter OG(1988- Calgary)

  17. UNESCO sites • Canada has in 17 UNESCO sites • Examples of Natural sites: Nahanni National Park, Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Waterton Glacier International Peace Park, …

  18. Examples of Cultural sites of UNESCO • OldTownLunenburg • RideauCanal • Historic District of Old Québec • Red Bay Basque Whaling Station

  19. Nature • In Canada are many lakes, rivers, Mountains • There are alsosomenationalparks, which are in UNESCO list ofsites • Nature in Canadaisthe most beautifulandvery diverse andpicturesque in thewrold. • Fauna: Polarbears, beavers, foxes,

  20. Animals and flowers Aster Canada columbine

  21. Famous people • Canada has plenty of famous people • James Cameron- film director (born in Ontario) • Céline Dion- A famous singer (born in Quebec) • Wayne Gretzky- The most famous Hockey player (born in Ontario) • Bryan Adams- Rock-singer (born in Ontario) • Gilles Villeneuve- famous F1 driver (born in Quebec)

  22. Questions • Whatisthecapital city ofCanada? • Whichreligions are most popular in Canada? • How many UNESCO sites has Canadagot? • How many provincesandterritories has Canadagot? • WhatisCanada`snationaltree?

  23. The End Thanks for watching this presentation

More Related