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Made up of majestic mountain peaks, sprawling prairie lands, wild boreal forests, arctic tundras, and the longest coastline in the world, Canadas natural wonders make the worlds second-largest country a top destination for outdoor adventure.
About 4,100 species of vascular plants are native to Canada, and about 1,200 additional non-native species are recorded as established outside cultivation there. The Canadian bunchberry is found in montane ecosystems and boreal forests, where it grows along the margins of moist woods.
Native plants provide nectar for pollinators including hummingbirds, native bees, butterflies, moths, and bats. They provide protective shelter for many mammals. The native nuts, seeds, and fruits produced by these plants offer essential foods for all forms of wildlife.
The maple leaf is the characteristic leaf of the maple tree. It is most widely recognized as the national symbol of Canada.
Plants contribute nearly 3% to Canadas GDP and are the main sources of economic security for many communities. They are also essential to maintaining food security, environmental sustainability, and public health, and are of cultural, physical, and spiritual importance to people across Canada.
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11 min read. Many travelers come to Canada for its stunning natural beauty and pristine wilderness. Nearly every landscape on Earth can be found within its borders, from desert to rainforest to high arctic. Waterfalls, mountains, prairies, boreal forest, glacial lakes Canada has it all.
Barred Owl: The most common breeding species of owl in our region. This species thrives in mature mixed woods, especially those near a variety of waterbodies, and is found city-wide.
Canada has a varied landscape, with majestic mountains, rolling plains, forested valleys, and beautiful blue rivers and lakes. The Canadian Shield, a hilly region of lakes and swamps, stretches across northern Canada and has some of the oldest rocks on Earth. In Canadas far north lies the frozen Arctic.
Canada can be divided into six physiographic regions: the Canadian Shield, the interior plains, the Great LakesSt. Lawrence lowlands, the Appalachian region, the Western Cordillera, and the Arctic Archipelago.
Birds: Between 10th Line and Trim Road look for Short-eared Owls. Great Horned Owls have been seen near Trim and Wall roads. In the winter, Snowy and Northern Hawk Owls have been seen in this area. Anywhere along these roads is good for a variety of raptors.

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