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July 24, 2008

So Much to See

Canada, like the United States, is a geographically and culturally diverse country. This is partly due to its size—it is the second largest country in the world, after Russia—and partly due to its history. With almost ten thousand square kilometers, 6.7% of the Earth’s land, Canada has the most lakes and the longest coastline of any country. There are ten provinces and three territories reflecting the influence of French explorers and traders, the aboriginal Metis and Inuit, British colonizers and rulers, and immigrants from all over the world. Even Canadian citizens are likely to have experienced only a fraction of such a large and various country. A simple visit hardly scratches the surface. Canada tours are one way to get to know Canada quickly. Experts of Canadian wilderness, landmarks, and culture formulate a program including as many of Canada’s highlights as possible. If you decide to take a tour, find one of the Canada vacation packages tailored to your particular interests. If you aren’t interested in hunting or roughing it, you might prefer a visit to Quebec City and the Windsor Corridor over the untamed wilderness of the Yukon. A train trip in Canada is one way to see as many of the sights as possible, while experiencing the verdant countryside up close.
 

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