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Canada is a children's paradise.
Good for kids.
The pressure of studying is much less.
It's free and open.
The environment is very good. Parks everywhere.
It's very similar to the United States, what shows American children watch, and Canada is the same.
The economic power is about the same as that of California in the United States.
Congratulations, you don't have to do so much homework.
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As long as you're not afraid of the cold, Canada is still a pretty good place to drop. Of course, the fresh air and beautiful environment here are simply incomparable to China. But it doesn't have a culture of its own, so most of the time, what the U.S. does, Canada does.
Compared to the United States, Canada is not much culturally different. Of course, the U.S. economy is more developed (if the financial crisis didn't exist) and more populous.
Speaking of studying, if you come to Canada to get into a good university, then it is very hard to come at the age of 16. You'll first need to learn the language for at least one year before you can get out of the welcome class, maybe more. After you come out, you won't have much time to prepare, and you'll be much busier than others.
The study here is very different from that in China. If you have a strong comprehension, plus what you have learned in China, you will soon surpass others. Compared with China's rote memorization, there are really not many things to memorize here, but it requires more creativity, independence of thought, and spirituality.
Many exams are open-book exams, or you are given questions in advance, because there are no answers in the textbook and you need to think about them. Truth be told, in a good middle school, the pressure is still there. For example, in my middle school, as long as your grades do not meet the school's requirements, the school has the right to kick you out.
The people here are very nice, and if you come here, you will definitely find a lot of friends from all over the world.
The girls here are beautiful, and there are many mixed-race children here, so it's relatively easy to find a beautiful girl.
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Find beautiful Chinese girls and go to Vancouver;
Find a beautiful ghost girl and go to Montreal;
Other places are so-so.
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Canada benefits are good, but boring.
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Good! You can go for a walk when you have time!
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<> Canadian cities include Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Quebec, etc.
1. Ottawa: Ottawa is the capital of Canada, which is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River, across the river from the province of Quebec. The city is beautiful, the atmosphere is tranquil and cultural. The beautiful Rideau River runs through the city, adding a touch of beauty to the capital.
2. Toronto: It is the largest city in Canada and the capital of Ontario. Toronto is located east of Lake Ontario, with roads, subways and other transportation facilities. Toronto is Canada's financial center, with a thriving banking sector and business and industry.
3. Montreal: Located at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the St. Lawrence River, Montreal is home to the majority of French-speaking residents, reflecting the unique French cultural heritage and is considered the romantic capital of North America.
4. Vancouver: Located in the southwest of British Columbia, due to the special surrounding geographical environment, it has formed a comfortable climate conditions with warm winters and cool summers, and pleasant all seasons, which can be called the city with the best climate in Canada.
5. Quebec: It is the capital of the province of Quebec, a famous cultural city with a strong French flavor and a long history, and the only city in North America that has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage Preservation List.
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Canada in North America. Canada is located in the north of North America, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Alaska to the northwest, Greenland (Denmark actually controlled) in the northeast across the Davis Strait and Baffin Bay, and the mainland of the United States to the south (the eastern section is bounded by the four major lakes and the Appalachian Mountains except Lake Michigan, and the middle and western sections are basically bounded by 49 degrees north latitude), the Arctic Ocean in the north, and the Arctic Circle passes through the north.
Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a coastline of more than 240,000 kilometers and a border of 8,892 kilometers, making it the longest undefended border in the world. With an area of about 9984670 square kilometers (the second largest in the world), it is a vast and sparsely populated country.
Geography of Canada.
The eastern part of Canada is the low Labrador Plateau, the southeast is Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in the Great Lakes, and Lake Michigan in the United States is connected to form the St. Lawrence River, sandwiched between the St. Lawrence Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains to form a river valley, flat terrain, multi-basin. Between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario lies the spectacular Niagara Falls.
To the west is the Rocky Mountains of the Cordillera Mountains, with many peaks above 4,000 meters above sea level. The highest mountain, Logan Peak, is located in the Rocky Mountains in the west, with an elevation of 5,951 meters.
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