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1000 Questions About Canada

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Is the dollar bill still legal tender? Who were the Symphony Six? What is the monkey-in-a-hat stamp? These are some of the questions answered within.
  • 01 June 2001
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What are "snow worms"?

Are there more moose than people in the Yukon?

What is the meaning of the word "Niagara"?

Where will you find the world’s largest perogy?

Does Elvis have a street in Ottawa named after him?

What was Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s favourite snack food?

Which province was the last to shift traffic from the left-hand side of the road to the right?

These are some of the questions that are asked - and answered - in 1000 Questions About Canada. Every reader with an ounce (or a gram) of curiosity will find these intriguing questions and thoughtful answers fascinating to read and ponder. This book is for people who love curious lore and who want to know more about the country in which they live.

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Price: $22.99
Pages: 408
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 01 June 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780888822321
Format: Paperback
BISACs: REFERENCE / Trivia, Trivia & quiz question books, HISTORY / Canada / General, REFERENCE / General
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Written with an element of surprise, this book is intended for the general reader who reads to learn and particularly enjoys off beat trivia.
— Lynn Fenske

It is exciting to read this book, memorable to recall and perhaps even useful.
— George Bonavia

John Robert Colombo, a freelance editor and journalist of talent, has a quick, witty and entertaining mind and rare feeling for words and the contemporary scene.

a great edition for any Canadian who wants to be more informed about our great nation.

John Robert Colombo has been called many things ... including "Master Gatherer" for his compilations of Canadiana, John "Bartlett" Colombo for his books of quotations, "Cartographer of the Canadian Imagination" for his ground-breaking anthologies of Canadian fantastic literature, and "Canada's Mr. Mystery" for his books about the supernatural and the paranormal. Since 1960 he has written, compiled or translated over 150 books.