2009年10月20日星期二

【By Susannah】My pictures about Canada

Hello everybody, welcome back~ If you have read my last blog, you must know something I went to North America. So, I, Susannah, want to show my picture about Canada now


Niagara Falls
Niagara Falls comprises three distinct cataracts. The tallest are the American and Bridal Veil falls on the American side, separated by tiny Luna Island and plunging over jagged rocks in a 180ft drop; the broad Horseshoe Falls which curve their way over to Canada are probably the most impressive. They date back a mere twelve thousand years, when the retreat of melting glaciers allowed water trapped in Lake Erie to gush north to Lake Ontario. Back then the falls were seven miles downriver, but constant erosion has cut them back to their present site. The falls are colorfully lit up at night, and many say they're most beautiful in winter, when the grounds are covered in snow and the waters turn to ice.

My aunt, I and my mother

Canada Day (1st July)
Canada Day, formerly Dominion Day, is Canada's national day, a federal statutory holiday, celebrating the anniversary of the July 1, 1867 enactment of the British North America Act of 1867, which united Canada as a single country of four provinces. Canada Day observances take place throughout Canada and also internationally.
The pictures are at Ottawa..


Algonquin park
We really had fun at Algonquin Park. It was the first time I had gone camping and gone rowing .The essence of Algonquin is its vast backcountry of maple hills, rocky ridges, spruce bogs, and thousands of lakes, ponds and streams. The only way to explore this rugged beauty is by canoe or on foot. If you want to know more information about Algonquin Park, you can visit http://www.algonquinpark.on.ca

You can see the small animal here and there.
In short, I really like Canada because this country have a perfect habitat and wonderful biodiversity. In my view, the great environment is associated with Canada people. We should learn them!

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