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Canada is almost unimaginably vast. It
stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific and
from the latitude of Rome to beyond the
Magnetic North Pole. Its archetypal landscapes
are the Rocky Mountain lakes and peaks, the
endless forests and the prairie wheatfields,
but Canada holds landscapes that defy
expectations: rainforest and desert lie close
together in the southwest corner of the
country, while in the east a short drive can
take you from fjords to lush orchards. What's
more, great tracts of Canada are completely
unspoiled - ninety percent of the country's
28.5 million population lives within 100 miles
of the US border.
Like its neighbour to the south, Canada is
a spectrum of cultures, a hotchpotch of
immigrant groups who supplanted the continent's
many native peoples. There's a crucial
difference, though. Whereas citizens of the
United States are encouraged to perceive
themselves as Americans above all else,
Canada's concertedly multicultural approach
has done more to acknowledge the origins of
its people, creating an ethnic mosaic as
opposed to America's "melting-pot".
Alongside the French and British majorities
live a host of communities who maintain the
traditions of their homelands - Chinese,
Ukrainians, Portuguese, Indians, Dutch, Polish,
Greek and Spanish, to name just the most
numerous. For the visitor, the mix that
results from the country's exemplary tolerance
is an exhilarating experience, offering such
widely differing environments as Vancouver's
huge Chinatown and the austere religious
enclaves of Manitoba. Canadians themselves,
however, are often troubled by the lack of a
clear self-image, tending to emphasize the
ways in which they are different from the US
as a means of self-description. The question
"What is a Canadian?" has acquired a
new immediacy with the interminable and
acrimonious debate over Qu้bec and its
possible secession, but ultimately there can
be no simple characterization of a people
whose country is not so much a single nation
as a committee on a continental scale. Pierre
Berton, one of Canada's finest writers, wisely
ducked the issue; Canadians, he quipped, are
"people who know how to make love in a
canoe".
The typical Canadian might be an elusive
concept, but you'll find there's a distinctive
feel to the country. Some towns might seem a
touch too well-regulated and unspontaneous,
but against this there's the overwhelming
sense of Canadian pride in their history and
pleasure in the beauty of their land. Canada
embraces its own clich้s with an energy that's
irresistible, promoting everything from the
Calgary Stampede to maple-syrup festivals and
lumberjacking contests with an extraordinary
zeal and openness. As John Buchan, writer and
Governor-General of Canada, said, "You
have to know a man awfully well in Canada to
know his surname."
Where to go
The time and expense involved in covering
Canada's immense distances means that most
visitors confine their explorations to the
area around one of the main cities - usually
Toronto, Montr้al, Vancouver or Calgary for
arrivals by air. The attractions of...
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