Canada has a population of about 40 million, with English and French as the official languages, and over 70 Indigenous languages spoken across the country, including Cree, Inuktitut, and Ojibwe. Its currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD), and the climate varies widely: Arctic conditions in the far north, temperate on the Pacific coast, continental across the Prairies, and humid in the eastern provinces.
Visitors are drawn to Canada for its breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cities: exploring the Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park, wandering through the streets of Montreal and Toronto, marveling at the Northern Lights in Yukon or Nunavut, kayaking along the coast of British Columbia, or discovering the history and culture in Quebec City. Canadian cuisine reflects its diversity—from poutine and butter tarts to fresh seafood on the Maritimes coast, Indigenous-inspired dishes, and multicultural offerings in urban centers. The population is a mosaic of Indigenous peoples, descendants of French and British settlers, and immigrants from all over the world, creating a rich tapestry of cultures and traditions celebrated through music, festivals, and arts across the country.
Before traveling, check up-to-date travel advisories, visa requirements, local customs, and laws to ensure a safe and respectful visit. Official government travel sites, embassies, or reliable international resources are the best references.
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