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Canada: The far Northern Frontier (Exploring Countries of the Wor)

by Elizabeth Duthie

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From the snowy peaks of the Rockies to the vibrant French culture of Montreal to the urban sophistication of Toronto, this volume takes young readers on a lively journey through Canada. Hundreds of full-color photographs, supplemented by a concise, accessible text, provide a glimpse into the vast country to the north of the US. Readers come face-to-face with the moose and wolves who make this land their home. They meet the Inuit hunters of the Canadian Arctic and they see for themselves the challenges of Canadian inhabitants who have had to overcome icy, snowy, hostile conditions. And they experience, through the pages of this book, the many resources that have make Canada unique.… (more)

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From the snowy peaks of the Rockies to the vibrant French culture of Montreal to the urban sophistication of Toronto, this volume takes young readers on a lively journey through Canada. Hundreds of full-color photographs, supplemented by a concise, accessible text, provide a glimpse into the vast country to the north of the US. Readers come face-to-face with the moose and wolves who make this land their home. They meet the Inuit hunters of the Canadian Arctic and they see for themselves the challenges of Canadian inhabitants who have had to overcome icy, snowy, hostile conditions. And they experience, through the pages of this book, the many resources that have make Canada unique.

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