by John Marco | May 9, 2011 | Canada, General Information
Saskatchewan derives its name from a native cree word meaning “swiftly flowing river”. The province has many rivers and more than 100,000 lakes! It also has rocky areas, forests, and large stretches of farmlands. This province grows the most wheat in North...
by John Marco | Apr 30, 2011 | Canada, General Information
Manitoba is a province of open grasslands on the south, forests in the middle and bush and tundra on the north. Its climate ranges from arctic like winters to warm summers. Winnipeg is its Capital city and is a major cultural center known for its music and...
by John Marco | Apr 28, 2011 | Canada, General Information
Alberta is on the westernmost part of the Prarie Provinces. It has mountains, exciting cities and untouched wilderness. There are also areas where they call “badlands” which Alberta shares together with Saskatchewan. These badlands are barren and arid land containing...
by John Marco | Apr 25, 2011 | Canada, General Information
The second largest province in Canada is Ontario. It is also the wealthiest as well as having the largest population. The name Ontario comes from a native word Iroquois word meaning “beautiful water” . This of course refers to the natural wonders that Ontario offers...
by John Marco | Apr 23, 2011 | Canada, General Information
British Columbia is the most western most providence of Canada. Victoria is the capital but the largest city is Vancouver which is also the third largest metropolitan area in Canada. This province is also known as “Canada’s Playground”. Majority of its land is covered...
by John Marco | Apr 15, 2011 | Canada, General Information
Many consider weather as part of their main consideration for their landing plans. Canada being near the arctic is a natural cold country. The vastness of its land area though makes the weather different for the different provinces. Below is the table for average...