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GUIDE TO CANADA

Explore the comprehensive study of Canada's physical geography, presenting the diverse landscapes, climates, and natural features that define the Great White North.

An Archive of the Canadian Landscape

Guide to Canada is committed to the methodical presentation of North American physical geography. We provide a comprehensive exploration of the country’s diverse natural environments, from its high Arctic tundras to the temperate rainforests of the Pacific coast. Our mission is to educate and inform through a sleek, editorial lens, ensuring that the complex textures of the Canadian climate and terrain are accessible to everyone.

Landscapes & Regions

Western Cordillera

Explore the dramatic peaks of the Rockies and the temperate coastal ranges of the Pacific coast, home to Canada's most rugged terrain.

Interior Plains

The heartland of the country, characterized by vast expanses of lowlands, prairies, and fertile river valleys stretching toward the Shield.

Atlantic Frontier

Witness the union of ancient rock systems and the powerful Atlantic, from the Appalachian highlands to the maritime coastlines.

THE DIVERSITY OF CANADIAN CLIMATES

Canada encompasses a vast range of climatic conditions, from the arctic chills of the far north to the temperate coastal rainforests. This diverse geography creates a unique tapestry of landscapes, ranging from expansive prairies and jagged mountains to ancient boreal forests and arctic plains.

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