Canadian Geographic Biggest and Best of Canada: 1000 Facts and Figures

Canadian Geographic Biggest and Best of Canada: 1000 Facts and Figures

by Aaron Kylie (Author)

Synopsis

A patriotic celebration of Canada's superlatives. Canada is the second largest country in the world by area. People around the world recognise its flag. But what truly sets it apart is the amazing geography - physical and human - within its borders. In this unique encyclopedia about Canada 1,000 fascinating facts, figures and feats portray a country that offers an abundance of natural and manmade attractions that will make Canadians proud and leave visitors amazed. More than 500 photographs show the places, people and phenomena that make up this colourful portrait. Readers will see a one-of-a-kind country and society that are very different from the 'hewers of wood and drawers of water' often used to describe them. Featuring a variety of photographs, maps and illustrations throughout, Canadian Geographic Biggest and Best of Canada presents 'the true north strong and free' as the irreplaceable and special place it is, such as: Alexander Graham Bell made the first telephone call from Brantford, Ontario in 1876; Toronto was the first city in the world with a computerised traffic control system, in 1963; The Hudson's Bay Company, founded in 1670, is North America's oldest continuously operating company. Canada's vast landscape and waters break many records, including: The Mackenzie River system is Canada's longest, stretching 4,241 kilometers; Canada's coastline is longest in the world (it would take 33 years to walk its length); Canada's Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world; The United States and Canada share the world's longest undefended border; The Hudson Bay is considered the world's largest inland sea. Canada's landscape, its mountains, seas and lakes, its people and its achievements mark it as one of the greatest and most beautiful countries in the world. Canadian Geographic Biggest and Best of Canada is a colourful tribute that all readers will enjoy.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 240
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Firefly Books Ltd
Published: 01 Dec 2014

ISBN 10: 1770852794
ISBN 13: 9781770852792

Media Reviews
There is plenty of fodder here for a potential road trip.--Mike Fuhrmann Waterloo Region Record (10/25/2014)
If you are seeking a book filled with 1,000 facts and figures, then you cannot go wrong with Canadian Geographic Biggest and Best of Canada. This is the perfect book for not only trivia buffs, but also for children who want to learn everything imaginable about the country around them. There is something here for everyone in terms of where your interests may lie.-- (06/01/2015)
More than 500 photographs, maps, and illustrations show the places, people and phenomena that make Canada the special place it is.--North Bay Nugget (06/27/2015)
This volume has all of the features readers look for in a regional- or subject-specific fact book. With more than 500 photos, maps, and illustrations, the book provides graphic appeal while also educating and entertaining the reader. The headings and captions it contains are well laid out and easy to read. All of the information and graphics have purpose and value without oversaturating the pages with too much content. This text is a cost-effective and engaging addition to any collection with clientele who enjoy almanacs or record books, and it is suitable for all ages.-- (12/01/2014)
For Kylie what is best often equates to what is biggest.--Cape Breton Post (10/18/2014)
Kylie finds places that stand out from one end of the country to the other.--Hamilton Spectator (10/25/2014)
Author Bio
Canadian Geographic magazine is the official publication of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society in Ottawa. Aaron Kylie is the senior editor of Canadian Geographic.