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There are five parts of the canadian rockies:yoho,waterton,jasper,kootney,and banff
They are home to bears,elk,and mountain lions
Kootney national park is the only place in canada with cactuses and glaciers
The tallest mountain in the rockies is mt.robson
The rockies run through canada, usa, mexico
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In 1959 the st.lawrence river was inaugurated
It is open to ocean going vessells
the st.lawrence river has the 13th largest drainage area in the world
It is fed by 224 tributaries
The tributaries with the greatest flow are the ottowa, saint-maurice, sauguenay, and manicougcouagan
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It's on the border of canada and america
Has two hydroelectric plants
Water flows to it from the niagra river
It is made of three smaller falls
Is made of meltwater from the ice age
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Lake michigan touches canada, indiana, michigan, and illinois
Lake superior is the largest
Lake superior touches wisconsin, minnesota, michigan,and canada
Lake Eerie touches michigan, ohio, pennsylvania,new york and canada
Lake ontario touches new york and toronto
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British columbia has a mild climate because of a sea drift
Nunavut has the coldest temperatures in canada
Southern ontario has warm, humid summers and short, cold winters
Saskatchewan has a temperate climate
New foundland and labrador have cool, humid summers and short, cool winters
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Canada has the second largest production of wood related materials on the planet
Canada produces pulp for paper and newsprint
Kimberely mines produces much of the countries lead
75% of the allied powers lead in WWII came from canada
Logging creates jobs for many people in canada
Sam Harris
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