People laugh when I try to explain Canada’s vast climate and geography:
Like how in Manitoba, we have sand dunes in the Spruce Woods Provincial park
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They just kind of hang out in the middle of the prairies.
Then there’s the desert in Drumheller, Alberta, complete with wild cacti:
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And then there are the rain forests in British Columbia:
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…where you can find cute little fluffies like the Spirit Bear.
And then of course we have the tundra we’re so famous for. It looks a little different in the summer though:
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but in the winter it looks just like you think it would
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Then, of course, the Rockies and all their many, many lakes
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There’s the fjords in Newfoundland
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Our boreal forests look particularly stunning in the fall
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We even have beaches…really nice ones too!
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…anyway…I think it’s really cool. It’s not all igloos and snow drifts, you know!
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And that’s all without even mentioning any part of Québec, aka “la belle province”. Like:
The south shore of the majestic St-Laurent (Le Bas St-Laurent):
Or anywhere in the Charlevoix region (this is Baie St-Paul):
Or any of the Old City in Québec:
Or Montréal in general (pictured here: the Plateau in autumn):
There’s so much more. :)
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