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Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,*,单击此处编辑母版标题样式,单击此处编辑母版文本样式,第二级,第三级,第四级,第五级,*,Canad,a &Alaska,Canada &Alaska,1,Flag,White,:,represents the middle is Canadas vast territory,.,the red side,:,is repreaent,the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.,The middle red maple leaf is the symbol of life in Canada and fertile land hard working people.,FlagWhite:represents the middl,2,I. Introduction,Capitals:,ottawa,Area (Square Miles):,3852000,Drive on:,Right,Population:,33200000,Religions:,Roman Catholic and Prtestant,Languages: English,and French,Currency:,1 Canadian,dollar = 100 cents,Electricity:,11,0 volts,60,AC,I. IntroductionCapitals: ottaw,3,4,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,5,How Travelers Get There?,New York,How Travelers Get There?New Yo,6,How Travelers Get There?,Air:,Four,main C,anadian,gateways,are,: Vancouver(YVR), Edmonton(YEG), Toronto(YYZ)trnto,Montreal(YUL),m:ntr:l,How Travelers Get There?Air:,7,How Travelers Get There?,Train:,Niagara Falls, Toronto, and Montteal are served by train that depart from Washington ,D.C , NewYork city, Chicago, and Boston.,How Travelers Get There?Train:,8,Weather Patterns,Canada and Alaska have cold climates. Winters are snowy and freezing,Spring: MarJun,Summer:Jun Sep,Fall:SepDec,Winter:DecFeb,The,best time,to visit is :,May, June, or September.,Weather PatternsCanada and Ala,9,Coastal British,Columbia is,special , has very,little snow or,real cold in the winter.,Coastal British,10,Getting Around,To get the north country, air taxis, helicopters, and seaplanes are more commonly used.,Two forms of transportation are especially useful in this region: trains and cruise ships.,Canada route is very popular.,Train service within Alaska, especially between Anchorage and Fairbanks, is also quite convenient.,Cruises along the St. Lawrence River and beyond are gaining in popularity. Multiday Alaska cruises, usually from Vancouver or Seattle, Washington, are especially popular.,Larger ships offer many entertainment options for passengers.,Smaller vessels are able to get into narrower inlets and call on less visited ports.,Getting AroundTo get the north,11,Important Place,Alaska,Yukon Territory,British Columbia,The Canadian Rockies,Important PlaceAlaskaYukon Ter,12,Alaska,Alaska is bordering the state to the east isYukon, aCanadianterritory, and theCanadian provinceofBritish Columbia, theArctic Oceanto the north, and thePacific Oceanto the west and south, withRussia further west across theBering Strait.,Mendenhall Glacier,Glacier Bay,AlaskaAlaska is bordering the,13,Yukon Territory,Yukon is the westernmost and smallest ofCanadas three federal territories.Whitehorseis the territorial capital and Yukons only city.,This territory to the north of British Colimbia is often accessed via a motorcoach train journey from skagway, Alaska, as part of a cruise shore excursion.Yukons frontier gold rush spirit is best experienced at its two principal cities.Whitehorse and Dawson City.,Yukon TerritoryYukon is the we,14,British Columbia,British Columbia,is aprovincelocated on the west coast ofCanada. British Columbia is also a component of thePacific Northwest, along with theU.S. statesofOregonandWashington.,The capital of British Columbia isVictoria, thefifteenth-largest metropolitan regionin Canada, named for theQueen who created the Colony of British Columbia. The largest city isVancouver, the third-largestmetropolitan areain Canada, the largest inWestern Canada, and the second-largest in thePacific Northwest.,British ColumbiaBritish Columb,15,Vancouver,Victoria,VancouverVictoria,16,The Canadian Rockies,The,Rocky Mountains, commonly known as the,Rockies, are a majormountain rangein westernNorth America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 3,000 miles (4,830km) from the northernmost part ofBritish Columbia, in westernCanada, toNew Mexico, in the southwesternUnited States. Within theNorth American Cordillera, the Rockies are somewhat distinct from thePacific Coast Rangesand theCascade RangeandSierra Nevadawhich all lie farther to the west.,Banff National Park,The Canadian RockiesTheRocky,17,Ontario,Ontario,18,Toronto,provincial capital,provincial capital,most populous city,Bay-and-gable houses,A distinct architectural feature of the city,CN Tower,The worlds tallest freestanding structure until 2007,Toronto provincial capital pro,19,Niagara Falls,Oneoftheworldsgreatestnaturalwonders,Niagara FallsOneoftheworld,20,The Thousand Islands,1,864 islands,The Thousand Islands1,864 isla,21,Ottawa,capital,Ottawa,22,Quebec,in east-central Canada,French-speaking,Quebecin east-central CanadaFr,23,Montreal,Montreal,24,Quebec City,One of the oldest European settlements in North America,Part of the Notre Dame mountains, an extension of the Appalachian Mountains,Gaspe,Quebec CityOne of the oldest E,25,The Atlantic Provinces,Income from the areas large fisheries.,The Atlantic ProvincesIncome,26,New Brunswic,k,Nova Scotia,New BrunswickNova Scotia,27,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,28,Possible Itineraries,Possible Itineraries,29,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,30,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,31,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,32,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,33,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,34,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,35,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,36,Thank you!,张悦 5468879,戴志伟5468543,赵婧祎4844414,许博远4844800,Thank you!,37,Canadian(加拿大简介英文版)资料课件,38,
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