TORONTO

 Population: 4  1/2 million
Canada's population: close to 30 million. Amanda's debut album has done relatively well (over 1 million sold) in Canada considering the population.
Did you know?
Canada is most populated and has the most cities within 200 miles of the United States border
Toronto is also know as "hog town" and "t.o."
58% of Torontonians were not born in Canada
Canada's five biggest cities are (in descending order): Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Ottawa-Hull, and Calgary
Canada has 13 provinces, the newest one which was formed just recently in 2000, called Nunavut
Ontario is the most populous province
Canada has two official languages, english, and french, the latter which is most abundant in the province of Quebec
Canada is the second-largest country in the world (Russia #1)
Canada is, according to the United Nations, the number one country in which to live! (yeah, baby!)
Claims to fame: Mike Myers, Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Leslie Neilsen, Sarah MacLachlan, Jim Carrey, Neve Campbell, Matthew Perry, Pamela Anderson, those two guys from Whose Line, and oh so many more!
Want to see Canada in action without buying a ticket?Check out these films:
Two if by sea- Chester, N.S., Cool Runnings- Calgary, AB,  Legends of the fall- Calgary, AB, The Whole Nine Yards- Montreal, PQ,  Alaksa- northern BC, The Edge, NWT (I think) The X-Files Series, Vancouver, BC, The Unforgiven- Calgary, AB,Exit Wounds- Calgary, AB(check out                                                                   our Centre Street Bridge-the big white bridge with lots of explosions apparently) and ALOT of movies have been filmed in Toronto, I just can't think of any right now.
Canada according to me:
British Columbia- close to the Ab. border: mountains, interior corridor: dry, home to famous Okanagon valley, coast: tropical climate
Alberta- mountains and plains
Saskatchewan- plains, cool small cities (Saskatoon and Regina)
Manitoba- a lot of bugs:)
Ontario- rock after rock...too many people
Quebec- love it..especially Quebec City..lots of stuff to do
New Brunswick- desperately trying to increase their tourist market...if you know what I mean
Nova Scotia- rocky beaches, can be rainy (depends where you go), interesting forts, mueseums, small cities
Prince Edward Island- It's like visiting another world....This was something I actually heard on the local radio: 'news flash: Charlottetown Mall now has an escalator' ' ok so maybe that wasn't that funny, but it was at the time....
Newfoundland, Nunavat, Northwest Territories, Yukon- haven't been there:)