Did you know, Canada?
As we enjoy another Canadian made long weekend, I have some fun facts about Canada to share with you. Did you know, Canada, that:
- Alberta's Jasper National Park is the world's largest dark-sky preserve for stargazers?
- Canada has more wetlands than any other country (about 1.2 million square kilometres)?
- It was Calgary bartender Walter Chell that created the Casear cocktail in 1969 (and you'd be hard pressed to be able to order a Casear anywhere outside of Canada)?
- Canada is the largest producer of wild blueberries in the world?
- The largest herd of Caribou in the world can be found in Labrador and there are more than 2.4 million caribou in Canada?
- The tallest man from Canada was Edouard Beaupré (died July 3, 1904)? In 1902, Edouard's height was measured at 8 feet 2.5 inches and he weighed over 400 pounds!
- Canada's first newspaper, John Bushell's Halifax Gazette, began publication in 1752?
- Canada is one of the largest producers of icewine in the world?
- It was Canadian doctor Sir Frederick Grant Banting who was one of the main discoverers of insulin?
- In New Brunswick you can walk down the steepest and shortest main street there is? King Street in Saint John, NB is the steepest main street in Canada rising to the height of an eight-storey building in just two blocks.
- Last year we exported over 1 million barrels of cranberries to the USA?
- Regina, Saskatchewan's original name was "Pile o' Bones"? This referred to the large amounts of buffalo bones on the banks of the Wascana Creek.
- The August Civic holiday is known by many names across Canada, including Simcoe Day, Founders' Day, British Columbia Day and Mountie Day. It is also not generally observed in Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, or the Yukon.
Is today a holiday where you live?
Images countesy of Buy Canadian First members Gelderman Farms and Peller Estates.














