26/04/2017
We are now heading south to North America, our sixth country to explore is Canada.
Canada seems to be so familiar but foreign to us at the same time – familiar because we sure have heard about the country; foreign because seems our impression of the country is limited to maple syrup, bears and ice hockey. But this country, like the other 194 in the world, is unique and full of exciting facts as well!
Canada was actually named ‘Canada’ because of a misunderstanding. When Jaques Cartier, a French explorer, thought the local Natives call the land Canada while they were referring to ‘kanata’ (the word for ‘village’). Apparently, Canadians have to largest crave for donuts than another country – beating the rest of the world with having the most donut shops per capita.
Well, sure enough, Canada is all about that nature as well. Do you know, Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined? And like it or not, Canada is home to approximately 55,000 different species of insects. Also, residents of Churchill leave their cars unlocked to let pedestrians escape from polar bear attacks. More on polar bears, the car plates in Northwest territories are shaped like a polar bear! Would you like to have a car there just to have this special car plate?