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Are you ready to stay in the second-largest country in the world? Yes, when it comes to size, Canada comes after Russia. Although how big it is, Canada is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world due to its location. Because of its latitude, Canada is so close to the Arctic latitude which makes most of the northern part of the country inhabitable. Even though most people choose not to live there, the natural offerings of Canada are inevitably incredible. From its untouched forests to lakes, and icy paths to mountains, if you are a nature lover, staying in Canada should be at the top of your travel list. If you are also a traveler who loves to observe wild love, you may have chances to meet with moose, polar bears, black bears, coyotes, prairie rattlesnakes, and grizzly bears if lucky enough. However, be careful because these animals may not be friendly! Moreover, hiking in Canada is another unique experience you will come across once in a lifetime for having the chance to witness such sceneries while exploring nature. Imagine sipping coffee or tea while viewing snow-capped mountains surrounded by forest. It won't be possible to forget such a scenery. So, here's what you need to know about Canada before reserving your room with Bookperfect.

  

Capital of Canada

The capital of Canada is Ottawa. Ottawa was chosen as the capital for two primary reasons: its isolated location, surrounded by dense forest far from the Canada–US border, making it more defensible, and its central position between major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City.

 

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The national flag of Canada features two vertical red strips on the left and right with a white square at its center, which features a red, 11-pointed maple leaf. The Canadian flag was officially adopted in 1965. The red and white colors of the flag are representative of natural features prominent in Canada, such as snow and autumnal maple leaves

 

Canada Location

Canada is a country located in North America, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic, making it the world's second-largest country by total area. Also, the border it shares with America is the longest international border in the world. 

 

Time in Canada

Canada's time zone is separated into six time zones due to its size: 

  • Pacific Time Zone: UTC−08:00 (PST) and UTC−07:00 (PDT)
  • Mountain Time Zone: UTC−07:00 (MST) and UTC−06:00 (MDT)
  • Central Time Zone: UTC−06:00 (CST) and UTC−05:00 (CDT)
  • Eastern Time Zone: UTC−05:00 (EST) and UTC−04:00 (EDT)
  • Atlantic Time Zone: UTC−04:00 (AST) and UTC−03:00
  • Newfoundland Time Zone: UTC−03:30 (NST) and UTC−02:30

 

Languages Spoken in Canada

There are two official spoken languages in Canada which are English and French. About 86% of the population can speak English fluently while it is up to 20% for French. Besides, Mandarin is the third most spoken language in Canada. Other than that, German, Urdu, Arabic, Spanish, Punjabi, Hindi, Tagalog, Gujarati, and Korean speakers can also be found in the country. Overall, if you can hold up daily conversations in English, you won’t be faced with any communication problems in Canada.

 

What Currency Does Canada Use?

The official currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar (CAD). As of March 2024, 1 Canadian Dollar is equivalent to approximately 0.7362 US Dollars.

 

Is Canada Expensive?

Canada can be an expensive country country to visit if you’re planning to visit the country during peak season. In general, hotels in Canada start at $100 a night but it can go up or down depending on the location and the season you are going. Besides, there are always options for a budget visit. You can find Canada hotels with reasonable prices and food prices shouldn’t be a problem overall. However, if you are looking for a high-end visit, then it can be a pricey trip to Canada.

 

Canada Population

As of 2024, the population of Canada is 39 million. With 2.6 million residents, Toronto is the city with the highest population in Canada. Montreal, Calgary, and Ottawa are other cities with a population of more than 800 hundred residents. 

 

Canada Safety

According to Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection, Canada is the safest country in the world as of 2024 with being at the top of the list. In 2023, Canada ranked 6th when it came to safety. Being in the top 10, visitors can plan their trip to Canada without thinking about their safety at all!

Strange Laws in Canada

Here are some of the weird laws in Canada:

  • It’s illegal to have a pet rat in Alberta.
  • You can’t have more than four pet rats in Port Coquitlam.
  • It’s illegal to whistle in Petrolia, Ontario.
  • If you have a parrot pet in Oak Bay, you can get fined $100 if it talks too loud.
  • Snowmen can’t be taller than 30 inches or 76 cm.
  • It’s illegal to paint a wooden ladder in Alberta.
  • It’s illegal to paint your doors purple in Ottawa.
  • In Beaconsfield, Quebec, you can get sued if your house has more than two colors.
  • It’s illegal to climb trees in Oshawa.
  • Eating ice cream on Bank Street in Ottawa on Sundays is illegal.
  • You can’t have a Wi-Fi connection faster than 56K in Uxbridge, Ontario.
  • You can’t have your snake pet or carry a pet lizard in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
  • You can’t claim that a product is maple syrup when it’s not.
  • Taxi drivers are not allowed to wear t-shirts in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
  • You can’t challenge someone to duel or accept it.
  • You can’t swear in a public park in Toronto which has a fine of over $200.

 

Canada Religion

Christianity is the largest religion in Canada while unaffiliated people hold the second largest pie in Canada. Here’s the quick summary of religion of Canadians:

  • Christians: 53.30%
  • No religious affiliation: 34.60%
  • Muslim: 4.90%
  • Hindu: 2.30%
  • Sikh: 2.10%
  • Buddhist: 1%
  • Jewish: 0.90%
  • Other religions: 0.70%

 

Must-See Canada Attractions

As one of the coldest nature paradises in the world, Canada has so many natural beauties for you to enjoy. Here is the list of some best Canada attractions you should definitely visit:

  • Niagara Falls: Known as Canada's most famous natural attraction, Niagara Falls is an inspiring beauty and power of nature.
  • Banff National Park & the Rocky Mountains: Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Banff National Park is a natural gem with stunning landscape.
  • Toronto's CN Tower: A famous landmark in Toronto, the CN Tower offers panoramic views of the city.
  • Old Quebec (Vieux-Quebec): A UNESCO World Heritage Site with historic fortifications and charming streets of Old Quebec.
  • Whistler: A famous town in British Columbia, is famous for its skiing, mountain biking, and village.
  • Ottawa's Parliament Hill: The political heart of Canada, Parliament Hill in Ottawa is home to iconic government buildings and hosts national celebrations.
  • St. John's Signal Hill National Historic Site: An important historical building that overlooks the harbor and city of St. John’s with a strategic location.
  • Old Montreal: Famous for its cobblestone streets and architecture.
  • Polar Bears of Churchill, Manitoba: A place with the unique opportunity to see polar bears in their natural habitat in Churchill, Manitoba.
  • Vancouver Island: Known for its stunning landscapes, outdoor activities, and communities.

 

Best Cities in Canada 

From the capital of Canada to countryside towns, Canada has diverse options for everyone to enjoy their trip. Depending on what kind of visit to Canada you’re planning, you have many choices ahead of you. Here are some of the most popular cities in Canada that are popular among visitors:

  • Ottawa, Ontario: Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is home to iconic landmarks like Parliament Hill. It is also the best city for the first-timers.
  • Toronto, Ontario: Toronto, the largest city in Canada, offers an amazing experience with its attractions like the CN Tower.
  • Halifax, Nova Scotia:Halifax is known for its maritime heritage, historic sites, and scenic waterfront.
  • Vancouver, British Columbia: Vancouver is a coastal city surrounded by mountains and water, which is perfect for outdoor adventures
  • Quebec City, Quebec:Famous for its historic cobblestone streets, European architecture, and rich French heritage.
  • Saint John, New Brunswick:A port city known for its historic architecture, maritime, and scenery. Visitors can explore the city's museums, markets, and coastal landscapes.
  • Niagara Falls, OntarioNiagara Falls is one of Canada's most famous natural attractions, drawing millions of visitors each year. Visitors can experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the falls and enjoy various activities in the surrounding area.
  • Winnipeg, Manitoba: Winnipeg is a cultural hub with a vibrant arts scene, historic sites, and diverse neighborhoods. Visitors can explore museums, galleries, and festivals that showcase the city's cultural richness.
  • Calgary, Alberta:Famous for its western heritage, outdoor activities, and annual Calgary Stampede festival..
  • Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: A coastal city known for its historic architecture, waterfront, and connection to Anne of Green Gables.

 

Best Hotels in Canada

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