Wikipedia
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_Regional_Municipality
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Halifax
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax,_Nova_Scotia
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratford,_Ontario
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Sudbury
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowknife
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Vancouver
"Direct" website. (about)
-http://www.stratforddirect.info/about_stratford/
-http://www.sudburydirect.info/about_sudbury/
Canada Latitude and Longitude
-http://www.mapsofworld.com/lat_long/canada-lat-long.html
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Monday, January 10, 2011
Vancouver
Vancouver's location on a map |
Vancouver Island Mountain Range |
Vancouver is located in the Pacific Maritime ecozone. The 2 closest national parks are Jasper National Park and Banff National Park. The 5 main industries you will find in and around Vancouver, BC are mining, forestry, biotech, film, and software industries. Majority of the tourism in Vancouver, BC comes from the many festivals and parties that go on year-round in Vancouver. There are also various camp ground areas that some people may enjoy.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Yellowknife
Yellowknife map (PS: The red box is Yellowknife) |
Cityscape of Yellowknife |
Very Cold! |
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Sudbury
Sudbury is now known as Greater Sudbury (as of 2001) which was created by the Regional Municipality of Sudbury (RMS) merging all the towns and cities in the district into one city. Sudbury is located in Northeastern Ontario (46° 29' N / 80° 60' W). Sudbury's population is 157,857 and the population density is 49.3/km2. Alike Stratford, Sudbury does not have many landforms other than the Canadian Shield .
The climate in Sudbury has a relatively moderate temperature with dry, humid and hot summers with cold and snowy winters. The fall and spring seasons are normal, cool and cloudy. Sudbury is located in the Boreal Shield ecozone roughly 400 km southeast of Pukaskwa National Park. The main industries found in Sudbury will be based on mining and sometimes lumber industries can be found just past the outskirts of the city. Majority of the tourism found in Sudbury is from the Science North, an interactive science museum built atop an ancient earthquake fault on the shore of Lake Ramsey, Dynamic Earth, home of Sudbury's famous "Big Nickel", and lastly the Inco Superstack which is the highest freestanding chimney in the western hemisphere and the second tallest structure in Canada after the CN Tower.
Sudbury... On a map! |
The Inco Superstack |
Science North Building |
The Big Nickel |
Monday, January 3, 2011
Stratford
Stratford's Location |
Tin Statue of Shakespeare near the Festival Theater |
Halifax
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Since Nova Scotia is located on the east coast of Canada it is surrounded by water which has a big impact on the climate, especially Halifax which is the most eastern region in Nova Scotia. Surprisingly, Nova Scotia is the warmest province in Canada, mostly due to the effect of the ocean. Winter in Halifax is less cold than other areas of Nova Scotia, however summer is slightly colder than areas more inland in the province. The weather can be unpredictable, e.g., snow storms turning into rain and/or warm spring weather followed by another snow storm. Halifax is located in the Atlantic Maritime Ecozone.
Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada |
So what is is like to work in Halifax? Halifax has many major industries including agriculture, fishing, mining, forestry and natural gas extraction, clay, shale, gold, limestone, and gypsum extraction. Also it is a major port and hub for transportation of goods all over North America. There are sea ports as well as railways that lead inland to Canada and to the United States. Many tourists visit Halifax and other beautiful areas in Nova Scotia. Tourists are quite attracted to the buildings and parklands at the Halifax Citadel National Historic Site of Canada. The Halifax Citadel has been recognized as a "nationally significant symbol" as it was a naval station in the British Empire. Its is also a symbol of Canada's development and evolution from a British colony to a stand-alone nation when it was made a national historic site in 1951.
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