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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Curling:</strong><br>Curling is a popular sport in Canada, especially in the Prairie Provinces with several popular teams in the country based in Alberta and Manitoba. Curling in Canada has always been associated with the military and was brought into the country from Scotland.<br><strong>Basketball:</strong><br>The root of basketball is firmly embedded in Canada. The modern basketball game was founded by a Canadian, James Naismith, in 1891 while working as a physical education instructor in the US. Several players who took part in the first game came from Canada.<br><strong>Baseball:</strong><br>Baseball has been played in Canada since the beginning and is one of the most popular sports in the country. The oldest baseball park in the world is still in operation in Labatt Park in Ontario. The country has only one Major League, the Toronto Blue Jays.<br><strong>Ice Hockey:</strong><br>Ice hockey is considered to be the most popular sport in Canada, as the sport having been named as the official national sport in Canada.&nbsp;<br><br>Link: https://neoprimesport.com/3810/top-10-most-popular-sports-of-canada-in-the-year-2021-22/<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>3 Tourist Point of Canada</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name:MARIANE RODRIGUES DE SOUSA<br><br><strong>1.Vancouver</strong><br> <br>For beauty, climate, a fun atmosphere, and plenty of things to do, you can't go wrong planning a trip to Vancouver. Set on the shores of the Pacific Ocean and backed by snow-capped mountains, this is an active city, where locals enjoy the outdoors year-round. <br><br>Sunbathers can bask on the beaches in summer, and skiers can hit the nearby ski resorts in winter. At any time of year, you can walk the seawall or stroll through the towering trees in Stanley Park, enjoy fine dining or a casual meal while watching the sunset, or find fabulous shopping, from the markets of Granville Island to the high-end shops in the city center.<br><br><br><strong>2.Niagara Falls</strong> <br><br>Canada's most famous natural attraction, the majestic Niagara Falls has been drawing sightseers almost since its discovery. The great wall of water pounding over the falls is an amazing sight, and the view and access afforded visitors is astounding. You can literally walk up to the edge of the falls, separated only by a cast iron <br> railing, and see the water as it disappears over the crest. <br><br>In 2021, the Niagara Parks Commission opened the 115-year-old Canadian Niagara Power Company generating station. After years of painstaking renovations and rehabilitation, this fascinating building displays its old generators and electrical equipment. The plan is to allow visitors to descend beneath the building and walk through former water tunnels, ending up at the river's edge below the falls. <br><br>The city that has developed here, also named Niagara Falls, has been greatly influenced by the people and atmosphere the falls have created. Stuntmen and daredevils have been tempting their fate on the falls throughout the decades, and as a result, a carnival-style atmosphere has come to define this unique city. Just a short drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls is easy to reach, and the city is a fun place to spend a day or two.<br><br><br><strong>3. St. John's</strong> <br><br>In Canada's far eastern province of Newfoundland and Labrador is the historic and friendly city of St. John's. This is the main gateway for air travelers to the island of Newfoundland, but many people come simply to enjoy the city. <br><br>Colorful buildings line the sloping streets that run along hills, with views out over the harbor. The city also has numerous historic sites and attractions, including <strong>Signal Hill</strong> and <strong>George Street</strong>, but the real appeal is the vibrant atmosphere, the people, and the maritime culture that makes this city so unique from mainland Canada.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kemilly Vitória da Silva Oliveira </title>
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         <title>Nicole Vieira </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>🍁 Canada Sports 🍁&nbsp;<br>Sports have a long history canada...&nbsp;<br>Oficially, Canada has two national sports: lacrosse (summer) and hockey (winter).&nbsp;<br>Starting in the late 19th century, Sports became more organized, including The development of various national organizeitions, and many Candian&nbsp; men participated in Sports including lacrosse, baseball, hockey, rugby/football and soccer.&nbsp;<br><br>Many Indigenous games had utilitarian purposes related to survival (e.g., wrestling, archery, spear throwing, and foot and canoe racing), while activities such as dancing and baggattaway had religious significance. First Nations also developed a great variety of games, such as awl games, ring and pole, snow snake, cat's cradle, dice and birchbark cards, partly for the sheer love of play and sometimes for the purpose of gambling. The games of the Inuit were similarly related to preparing youth for co-operative existence in a harsh environment where one also needed to know one's tolerance limits. Blanket toss, tug-of-war, dogsled racesdrum dances, spear throwing and ball games, as well as self-testing games such as arm-pull, leg-wrestling and finger-pull, helped to fulfil this purpose.<br><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Wilson Roberto Caleb de Oliveira Balduino. Canada is a leading sport nation. How sport is practiced in Canada today is influenced by a number of factors, including four seasons,  geographic and social diversities. Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games. The roots of organized sports in Canada date back to the 1770, culminating in the development and popularization of the major professional games of ice hockey, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, and football. The main sports played in Canada are: ice hockey, lacrosse, Baseball, Canadian football, basketball, Ice skating, swimming, tennis, ski, trails and curling. Ice hockey is considered to be the most popular sport in Canada, as the sport having been named as the official national sport in Canada. Ice hockey was created in Canada in 1834 as a derivative of field hockey. The first informal games were held by British soldiers in Kingston, Ontario, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, over frozen bodies of water, such as rivers and lakes, during the harsh Canadian winter. Canada has hosted two Olympic Winter Games: in Calgary in 1988 and Vancouver in 2010. In total, Canada has won 199 medals at the Olympic Winter Games: 73 gold, 64 silver and 62 bronze medals. </title>
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         <title>Canada is a leading sport nation. How sport is practiced in Canada Canada is a leading sport nation. How sport is practiced in today is influenced by a number of factors, including four seasons,  geographic and social diversities. Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games. The roots of organized sports in Canada date back to the 1770, culminating in the development and popularization of the major professional games of ice hockey, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, and football. The main sports played in Canada are: ice hockey, lacrosse, Baseball, Canadian football, basketball, Ice skating, swimming, tennis, ski, trails and curling. Ice hockey is considered to be the most popular sport in Canada, as the sport having been named as the official national sport in Canada. Ice hockey was created in Canada in 1834 as a derivative of field hockey. The first informal games were held by British soldiers in Kingston, Ontario, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, over frozen bodies of water, such as rivers and lakes, during the harsh Canadian winter. Canada has hosted two Olympic Winter Games: in Calgary in 1988 and Vancouver in 2010. In total, Canada has won 199 medals at the Olympic Winter Games: 73 gold, 64 silver and 62 bronze medals.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Colégio universitário/ Colun Ufma&nbsp;<br>São Luís , 14 de abril de 2022&nbsp;<br>Nome : Maria Eduarda Silva Cutrim&nbsp;<br><br>Atividade avaliativa de inglês&nbsp;<br>Professora : Ms Virginia&nbsp;<br><br>🇨🇦canada tourist attractions 🇨🇦 <br><br>The second largest country in the world, Canada has no shortage of beautiful landscapes and interesting sights for travelers to explore. From coast to coast to coast, the country is home to vibrant and culturally rich cities, along with incredible natural wonders.<br><br>In Western Canada, the Rocky Mountains; the Okanagan Valley; and the cities of Vancouver, Victoria, and Calgary are some of the best places to visit and frequently dominate itineraries. In Central Canada, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec City are some of the most popular tourist destinations.<br><br>For those who venture out to Canada's Atlantic Provinces in the east, the beauty of Gros Morne National Park, along with the cities of Halifax and St. John's, provide their own unique character.<br><br>Off the beaten path, but equally impressive, is Canada's North, where great rivers flow out to the Arctic Ocean, creating some incredible territory for canoeists, and where polar bears can be seen in the wild. Travelers can explore the remote beauty of places like Nahanni National Park; Great Slave Lake; and the towns and cities of Churchill, Whitehorse, and Yellowknife.<br><br><br><br>Niagara Falls is Canada's most famous natural attraction, bringing in millions of visitors each year. Located just over an hour's drive from Toronto, along the American border, these massive falls drop approximately 57 meters. You can see the falls at an astoundingly close distance from several key points.<br><br>Niagara Falls and the Niagara Gorge have been attracting tourists and daredevils for well over a century. Between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries there were numerous attempts to plunge over the falls in various types of homemade boats and barrels. This, along with tightrope walkers and other spectacles, led to the adjacent town of Niagara Falls developing a carnival type atmosphere that still persists today.<br><br>Families will enjoy a walk down Niagara's outrageous Clifton Hill leading to the gorge and falls. Other popular things to do here include a cruise to the base of the falls, a trip up the Skylon Tower for a fantastic aerial view, and a look from the bottom of the falls on the Journey Behind the Falls experience.<br><br><br>Banff National Park lies in the heart of the majestic Rocky Mountains in the province of Alberta, and showcases some of Canada's most beautiful scenery. Turquoise-colored lakes, snowcapped peaks, and glaciers are all easily accessible in this stunning park. Take a scenic drive or head off on one of the best hikes in Banff.<br><br>The jewel of the park is Lake Louise, where green waters reflect the surrounding mountains and glaciers, and visitors can stroll easily around the shores. Just a short distance is Moraine Lake, another impressive alpine lake with an even slightly more dramatic surrounding.<br><br><br>The Icefields Parkway, which runs from Lake Louise to Jasper, is an unforgettable drive and another major attraction in Banff. At the south end of the park is the lovely little town of Banff, providing all kinds of options for accommodation, shopping, dining, and nightlife.<br><br>Banff is also a major winter sports area and home to Lake Louise Ski Resort and Sunshine Village, two of Canada's best ski destinations.<br><br><br>On the shores of Lake Ontario in Canada's biggest city is the iconic CN Tower, one of Canada's most famous landmarks. The tower stands an impressive 553 meters high and dominates the skyline.<br><br>At the top, you can find fine dining in the revolving 360 restaurant, and enjoy a meal while looking out over the city and lake. The LookOut and the Glass Floor offer beautiful views out over the entire area. For an added thrill, consider stepping outside of the enclosed area onto the metal walkway for the CN Tower Edgewalk. You'll be harnessed in and then be able to walk around the building, 116 stories or 356 meters (1,168 feet) above the ground below.<br><br>But even those who choose not to go up the tower will find themselves stopping to stare at the structure, which is visible from almost everywhere in the city. At night, the tower is lit in different colors.<br><br><br><br>Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Canada's historic gems. Spread across the Upper and Lower Town of Quebec, this area contains the city's most historic buildings. The Lower Town, along the St. Lawrence River, is the site of the original settlement and home to the outstanding Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, as well as numerous other treasures. The Upper Town rests on 100-meter-high cliffs and is home to the Citadel, the Plains of Abraham, Place d'Armes, and the Parque Historique de l'Artillerie.<br><br>Old Quebec is one of Canada's most popular historical areas and is well developed for tourism. In addition to the historical sites, other highlights include artists displaying their works on Rue du Trésor; interesting museums, like the Musée de la Civilisation; and unique shops and restaurants.<br><br><br><br><br>Just a two-hour drive from Vancouver is the famous ski resort of Whistler Blackcomb and the year-round resort destination of Whistler. While Whistler has always been an important winter sports area, it has also developed into a popular summer destination, with golf, mountain biking, and a lively town atmosphere no matter when you visit.<br><br>The village gained international attention in 2010 when it became one of the locations for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games. The area offers world class skiing, hotels, and dining, as well as a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities and beautiful mountain scenery.<br><br><br><br>Ottawa's Parliament Hill stands high above the Ottawa River and is graced by the Neo-Gothic-style Parliament buildings built in the last half of the 19th century. The most prominent feature is the Peace Tower, which divides the House of Commons and the Senate on either side. In front of the Parliament buildings is the Centennial Flame, lit in 1966 to commemorate the centenary of the Canadian Confederation, and behind the buildings is a sculpture garden.<br><br>In the summer, the Changing of the Guard takes place on the front lawn of the Houses of Parliament, weather permitting. Below Parliament Hill, a lovely walk runs alongside the Ottawa River.<br><br><br><br><br>At the entrance to St. John's harbor, overlooking the city and sea, is Signal Hill National Historic Site. It was here, in 1901, that the first wireless transatlantic signal was received. It also played a strategic role in the Seven Years war with France, although the current fortifications were built during the hostilities of 1812.<br><br>The Cabot Tower is one of the key sites of Signal Hill. It was built in 1897 to mark the four hundredth anniversary of the discovery of Newfoundland. It also now commemorates Guglielmo Marconi's reception here in 1901 of the first transatlantic radio telegraphy signal, transmitted over a distance of 2,700 kilometers from Poldhu in England.<br><br>In the tower are exhibitions on the history of Signal Hill and the history of communications (with a special section on Marconi). From the top, you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the coast as far as Cape Spear – the most easterly point of North America.<br><br><br><br>Old Montreal, lined with lovely historic buildings, is a place to go for great shopping and fine dining. While Montreal itself is a vibrant modern city, Old Montreal, down by the waterfront, is where you'll want to go to soak up the atmosphere.<br><br>Some of the must-see places in Old Montreal include Rue Bonsecours and the landmark Marché Bonsecours in the old town hall building, the interior of the beautiful Notre-Dame Basilica, the lively Place Jacques-Cartier, and the 1870s City Hall.<br><br><br><br><br>One of Canada's most unique attractions is the polar bear migration that sees these beautiful creatures make their way from land out onto the ice in Hudson Bay, near the town of Churchill in Northern Manitoba.<br><br>This small community opens itself up to tourists each fall. Tours take visitors out in tundra buggies with caged windows for close encounters with the polar bears. The prime viewing time occurs in October or November while the bears are waiting for the water to freeze before heading out onto the ice.<br><br><br><br><br>Although it is less than a two-hour ferry ride from the mainland, Vancouver Island can seem a world away. Most people head to Victoria, BC's capital city, for sightseeing and culture, but if you head north into the wild and remote landscapes, the island holds some unexpected and unforgettable experiences.<br><br>Nature lovers can hit the best hiking trails on Vancouver Island and set themselves up at some beautiful camping locations. Those looking for more comfort can always turn to one of the island's lodges or resorts.<br><br>One of the island's most incredible sights are the old-growth forests of giant trees, some more than 1,000 years old. Within day-tripping distance of Victoria are the ancient trees of Eden Grove, near the town of Port Renfrew. If you are heading up island, you can also wander through Cathedral Grove, not far from the town of Port Alberni, or go all the way out to Tofino to see even more huge trees.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Two Personalities from Canada&nbsp;<br><br>Justin Pierre James Trudeau 50 Years old Who has served as the 23rd Prime Minister of Canada since 2015 and Leader of the Liberal Party since 2013. Justin Trudeau starded his career as a Liberal Party candidate in the Pinepau. Trudeau he was shielded by US president Richard Nixon, Who predicted that he would be The future Canadian prime minister during The state visit to Canada.<br><br>Michael Austin Cera 33 Years old is a Canadian actor and musician, known for his portrayal of George Michael Bluth in the series Arrested Development, and for his leading roles in the comedy films:Superbad, Juno, Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Youth in Revolt and Scott Pilgrim vs The World. Michael got chickenpox at age three and had to stay at home for a while. He watched Ghostbusters nonstop, memorized all of Dr Peter Venkman's lines and became a fan of Bill Murray. Through this experience he decided that he would like to pursue an acting career and describes Bill Murray as "the nicest guy in the world"</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>More than a passion, sport is part of the culture of a people who value health, both in body and spirit and in the environment where they live. For Canadians, playing a sport is as natural as working, studying and having fun. Thanks to its geographical position, the country has different climate types, this characteristic makes the country have an immense variety of different sports practices. The main sports that are practiced in Canada are baseball, Canadian football, basketball, ice skating among others, but the favorite sport of Canadians is hockey, it originated in Canada in 1834. In 1875, the first indoor game in the city of Montreal. In 1877, the first rules for the game were created by a group of students at McGill University. In 1964, Jack Roxburgh, former president of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, decided to introduce Bill C-132, desiring to declare hockey the national game of Canada.<br>However, Canada's national sport was believed to be Lacrosse, and members of the Canadian Lacrosse Association responded to the motion, calling it an insult and vowing to fight it.<br>It was not until 1994 that the National Sports of Canada Act came into force, recognizing hockey as Canada's winter sport and lacrosse as Canada's summer sport. The game is given from twelve players, six on each team, who slide with skates on an ice surface. Each team disputes the possession of a small metal disc (puck), to finally hit it in the goal, as it is very aggressive, protective equipment is mandatory. Due to aggressiveness, many fouls are committed during the match, much more than in football. The sport began to enchant not only the male audience, but also the female audience. Although most practitioners are men, there is a portion of women who like to play hockey.<br>But, perhaps because it is a very violent sport, it still doesn't attract so many women, although some break this prejudice and shine on the skating rinks. The first report of the practice of this sport by women was in 1890, when the daughter of Governor Stanley played with friends and brothers.<br>The first official women's hockey match took place in 1891 in Ottawa, Canada.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Student: Ygor Ivanildo<br><br>Classe: 7A<br><br>English activity<br><br>International Personalities from Canada<br><br>Jim Carrey is a Canadian actor, comedian, Voice actor, producer, screenwriter and painter.<br><br>Known for his energetic, slapstick style, in addition to the many grimaces, which haver become his trademark.<br><br>Born: January 17, 1962 (Age 60 years), Neumarket, Canada Height 1,88 m<br><br>In 2013, Jim Carrey released his children's book "How Roland Rolls" and released by his production Company "Some Kind of Garden".<br><br>Interestingly, three filmes starring Jim in 1994: The Mask, Dumb &amp; Dumber and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, won animated series.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>São Luís 14/04/22<br>Nome: Carla Bianca O. Coelho&nbsp;<br>Profe: Virgínia<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;Rios do Canada🇨🇦<br><br>The longest river in Canada, it rises in the Rocky Mountains, in the Great Slave Lake (the 10th largest lake in the world) and, after a journey of 4240 kilometers, flows into the Beaufort Sea , in the Arctic Ocean.<br>&nbsp;The main rivers in the country are: Rio Fraser, Columbia, Mackenzie, Koksoak, Nelson, São Lourenzo, Churchill and Saint-Jean. In Canada there are a multitude of lakes, more than two million, the most important being: Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, Lake Hurón and Lake Erie.<br>&nbsp;The Mackenzie River is a watercourse in Canada. Discovered in 0001 by British explorer Alexander Mackenzie, the Mackenzie River has the largest watershed in Canada, second only to the Mississippi-Missouri system in North America.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>7a&nbsp;<br><br>ATIVIDADE DE INGLÊS&nbsp;<br>Canadians are also very intelligent and curious. Likes to know other cultures, cuisines, way of life. If you're willing to talk, they'll ask you all about your country. This is a great gateway to a beautiful friendship that can be very good for people who have recently arrived in CanadaAnd In Brazil, physical contact is quite common, even when you barely know the person, but in Canadian lands it is necessary to act with more courtesy and caution. They don't like such exaggerated and intense physical contact. It is not common to greet with kisses or tight hugs.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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