10 Things to Know About Canada Before Moving There
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1 September 2024 12:47 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Canada is dubbed as the second best country to live according to the assessment held by the US news in 2023, appraising categories such as quality of life, economy, geography, population and sort. Additionally, the country’s recent GDP was reported by the World Bank to have reached US$2.14 million. The news has influenced many people to plan a new beginning in Canada.
This article discusses 10 things to know about Canada before relocating to the country, revealing cultural advances and practical facts as cited from various sources:
1. The World's Second Largest Country by Area
The first thing to know about Canada is to realize how enormous the country is by area. As reported by Worldometer and Statista, Canada is the second largest country in the world covering a total of 9,984,670 kilometers.
The country occupies around two-fifth the northern continent of North America. This number reaches a staggering 6.1% of the earth’s land area.
2. The World’s Longest Coastline
According to World Atlas, Canada has the longest coastline in the world by far, stretching over 243,000 kilometers. This magnificent number comprises a number of ocean borders including the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean.
Additionally, ten provinces of Canada are houses to shorelines with the longest being Labrador and Newfoundland.
3. The Maple Leaf is More Than Just A Symbol
Renowned to be etched on the country’s national flag, maple leaf is beyond a symbol to Canada. The maple sap was a food source for indigenous peoples centuries ago before European settlers arrived, emphasizing its significance to Canada.
The maple leaf was then incorporated into the national flag in 1965. Today, Canada produces 71% of pure maple syrup in the world, earning the place as the world’s largest maple syrup exporter according to the World Population Review.
4. The World’s Top Ten Most Educated Country
Canada's education system is one of the country's most outstanding qualities, boasting a tertiary education attainment rate of 66.36% as reported by Statista. The nation is also home to several prestigious universities recognized globally for their excellence in research and academic programs.
Canada's commitment to making education accessible to all has been instrumental in driving the country’s economic success and high standard of living.
5. Invented Basketball
Known to be one of the most popular sports among people from different backgrounds, basketball was invented by a Canadian named James Naismith in 1891. The sport was first developed at YMCA International Training School, also known as Springfield College now.
6. Has Two Official Languages
English and French are two official languages of Canada with the vast majority of the population speak each as their first language. More than 86% of Canadians have professional English ability.
7. Lacrosse is Canada’s National Sport
Despite the extensive popularity of Hockey in the country, Lacrosse is the national sport of Canada. Lacrosse has been widely known to be the national summer sport since 1925.
8. A Cold Country
According to World Atlas, Canada continues to hold the title of the world’s coldest country with an average daily temperature reaching 5.35 degrees Celsius. The capital of Saskatchewan, Regina, experienced its coldest recorded temperature on January 1st 1885 where the area was touching the base of staggering 50 degrees Celsius.
9. Has The Most Lakes
Canada has the most lakes worldwide with a total number of 879,800 lakes throughout the country. Notably, Lake Superior is the largest lake in Canada, covering 82,100 kilometers.
10. Mac n Cheese is Widely Loved
Widely known as Kraft Dinner in Canada, Mac n Cheese has captured the hearts of many populations in the country.
So there you have it, the 10 things mentioned above are the listed things for you to know about Canada, introducing cultural diversity in the country that may be beneficial to those planning to settle down there.
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