Author: Clint Curtis

Who Cuts The Us Canada Border?

The International Boundary Commission (IBC) was created by the treaties, with members from both nations, and mandated to clearly demarcate the international border. Who mows the US Canada border? Every year, the average American taxpayer pays half of a cent to the International Boundary Commission, or IBC, for the sole purpose of deforesting every inch […]

Which Highland Region Has The Highest Mountains In Canada?

Mount Logan in the Saint Elias Mountains of Yukon is the highest peak of Canada. Which province has the highest Mountains? YukonList of highest points of Canadian provinces and territories Province or territory Peak Height (m) Yukon Mount Logan 5,959 British Columbia Mount Fairweather 4,663 Alberta Mount Columbia 3,747 Northwest Territories Mount Nirvana 2,773 What […]

What Was Before Express Entry Canada?

Before Express Entry, Canada processed immigration applications from skilled workers in the order they were submitted. This resulted in a very slow system since more applications were submitted than Canada could process. When did Canada start Express Entry? January 1, 2015Express Entry is an immigration system implemented by Canadian immigration authorities (IRCC) on January 1, […]

Does Canada Have All The Biomes?

Canada contains four biomes: temperate deciduous forest, grassland, boreal forest/taiga, and tundra. A biome has the same characteristics in any part of the world when it can be found. What biomes does Canada not have? Biomes in Canada – Tropical rainforest is the only biome not found in Canada. – Canada does not have a […]

How High Is Canada?

Canada is divided into numerous geographical zones on its exceptionally large area. The average elevation is 487 m above sea level. The highest mountain peak (Mount Logan) is at 5,959 meters. The country has 52,455 mostly uninhabited islands in the open sea. What is Canada’s highest point? Mount LoganMount Logan, mountain, highest point (19,551 feet […]

What Latitude Does Canada Start At?

Latitude and longitude of Canada is 62.2270 degrees N and 105.3809 degrees W. Map showing the geographic coordinates of Canada states, major cities and towns. Why is it called the 49th parallel? The 49th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 49° north of Earth’s equator. It crosses Europe, Asia, the Pacific Ocean, […]

Which Of These Rivers Enter Canada Through The Us?

Nine rivers in this list cross international boundaries or form them. Four—the Yukon, Columbia, Porcupine, and Kootenay—begin in Canada and flow into the United States. Five—the Milk, Pend d’Oreille, Saint Lawrence, Red, and Saint John—begin in the United States and flow into Canada. Which river flows through US and Canada? The winding Souris River crosses […]

Can Military Fish For Free In Canada?

Recreational fishing is a $2.2 billion industry in Ontario and an important tradition in the lives of many. With this regulatory change, all Canadian Armed Forces members – retired or still serving – can maximize their time on the water, and ice, by fishing all year round at no cost. Does Canadian military need a […]