7. The Northern Lights dance in Canada’s skies. In Canada’s northern regions, like Yukon and Nunavut, you can witness the magical phenomenon of the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. These colourful lights dance across the night sky, creating a breathtaking show. Embed from...
Canada Fact 9: Canada Has One of the World’s Largest Temperature Ranges Canada is famous for it’s bone-chilling winters. In 1947, the temperature in Canada’s Yukon Territory reached a record low of -63C, which is around the same as the surface of Mars. But Canada in the...
Here we have the top 50 facts about Canada. In Snag, Yukon, the coldest temperature in Canada was recorded at -81.4 F (-63 C) which is roughly the same temperature as the surface ofMars! There are over 3,000 lakes in Canada, making its surface area covered by lakes more than any o...
The highest mountain in Canada is Mount Logan with 5,959 m/ 19,551 ft. Mount Logan is located in the Yukon Territory at the border with Alaska/USA. About 38 million people live in Canada. Almost 82% of all Canadian live in urban areas. Life expectancy at birth is about 83 years. Th...
Yukon is one of Canada’s officially bilingual territories but also recognizes First Nations languages. About 20 percent of the population is of Aboriginal origin, and its capital is Whitehorse, where a majority of the population lives. Show more - Description Published by Statista Research ...
Yukon is allocated one seat in the Senate of Canada, and the entire territory makes up one riding (electoral district) in the House of Commons of Canada. There has been some talk in the past about Yukon becoming a province of Canada (this would be Canada’s 11th province), but the popu...
4.Lowest Temperature Ever in North America was in Canada The lowest temperature ever recorded in North America was in Canada in Snag, Yukon Territory. The record setting temperature was negative 63 degrees Celsius, and was recorded on February 3rd, 1947. Some parts of Canada are snow-covered ...
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Canada is not the party. It's the apartment above the party. - Craig Ferguson North America's lowest recorded temperature was -81.4 degrees Fahrenheit (-63 C) at Snag, Yukon Territory, on February 3, 1947.[13] Canada is known as the home of large animals like the moose and grizzly be...
Great Bear Lake in Canada The highest mountain in Canada is Mount Logan with 5,959 m/ 9,551 ft. Mount Logan is located in Kluane National Park in the Yukon Territory at the border with Alaska. This mountain is also the second highest peak of the North American continent - after Mount ...