01 July 2019 Canada Day
From St. John’s to Victoria, 37.28 million of us celebrate the nation’s 152nd birthday, today.
760°C is the burning point of coal.
Barbara is the patron saint of fireworks.
A Labrador Retriever’s fur is waterproof.
The Toronto Blue Jays stay in peak condition by doing daily worm-ups.
O Canada is a 28-bar anthem, in the construct of a formal march, written in 4/4 time.
52 nations border the Atlantic Ocean.
Pomologists study the scientific aspects of growing apples.
We down 3.1 billion litres of suds on an annual basis.
My neighbour’s ex drove him to drink and he didn’t even have the decency to say, ’Thanks'.
The world’s fastest speed skater was clocked at 59.23 kilometres per hour.
Sneeze on a Monday, sneeze for danger; sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger.
They do get around. Icebergs have been spotted as far south as Bermuda.
Peterborough, ON is the Canoe Capital of the World.
Figure skaters who pass the boards can also practise medicine.
Punishable by hanging, potlatch celebrations were illegal from 1884 to 1951.
Fitzsimmons is a Norse, Norman and Keltic patronym meaning, ’son of victory’.
In its 39 years of existence, the Vancouver Canucks have yet to win the Stanley Cup.
The price to renew a license plate sticker in Nunavut is $60.
Old snowmen never die; they just turn into water.
Food for Thought: It is wonderful to feel the grandness of Canada in the raw. ~Emily Carr
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