Author: Clint Curtis

Who Are The Indigenous People In Winnipeg?

Winnipeg again has the largest urban Indigenous population of any city across the country, according to the latest from Statistics Canada. Data out Wednesday, gathered in the 2021 census, pegged the city population of First Nations, Métis and Inuit people at over 102,000, a rise from about 92,800 in 2016. What Indigenous group has the […]

What Are The 3 Regions Of Canada?

Canada includes many different geographical areas and five distinct regions. The Atlantic Provinces. Central Canada. The Prairie Provinces. The West Coast. The Northern Territories. What are the regions in Canada called? What are the five distinct regions of Canada? The Atlantic Region, Central Canada, the Prairie Provinces, the West Coast, and the North. What provinces […]

Are There Any Old Castles In Canada?

The Craigdarroch Castle is located at Victoria, British Columbia. It is a Victorian era Scottish Baronial Mansion. It has a lot of historic significance and is a popular landmark in Victoria. The entire castle is spread around 25000 square feet and houses thirty nine rooms. Are there any real castles in Canada? While Canada’s history […]

Can You Start A Homestead In Canada?

Unfortunately, you likely won’t have as much luck finding free land to start your homestead outside of the United States. In Canada for example, homesteading is pretty much a thing of the past. Almost all land that isn’t privately owned is considered Crown land which is owned and managed by the Canadian government. Is homesteading […]

Who Owned Canada Before The Queen?

The Crown in Canada was first established by the kings of France in the sixteenth century. Organized as a royal province of France, both French and British kings and queens have reigned over Canada since 1534. Under Canada’s sovereigns, the country has evolved from a French colony to an independent nation. When did the Queen […]

Where Does 70% Of Canada Live?

About 70 percent of all Canadians live south of the 49th Parallel, the imaginary line that forms most of the border between Canada and the US. Even more upsetting for the Canucks’ image — most Canadians live farther south than all the people who live in Washington, Montana, North Dakota, and, of course, Alaska. Where […]