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Canadian geography: highest point in Saskatchewan

By Jack Posted on March 3, 2020 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about Canadian geography: the tutor mentions a curiosity. Saskatchewan you might imagine, since it’s a prairie province, being quite flat. I was surprised to read its highest point is 1392m above sea level. Yet, the height seems a case …

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Geography: Wolves in France

By Jack Posted on January 28, 2020 Posted in geography

Self-tutoring about geography and animals: the tutor mentions wolves in France. Perhaps a North American can be tempted to believe that Europe is no longer wild. However, Europe has its mountain ranges that still host wilderness. France has two wolf …

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Canadian geography: Browns – LaHave?

By Jack Posted on December 19, 2019 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about Canadian geography: the tutor rediscovers a place name. As a kid living in the Maritimes, I often heard the marine forecast. The announcer said the names the same way each time, including “Browns LaHave” as if it was …

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Canadian geography: right whale

By Jack Posted on December 17, 2019 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about animals found in Canada: the tutor mentions the right whale. Right whale is so-called because, in the whaling days, it was the “right” kind to hunt: its blubber yield was good and it floated after being killed. Not …

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Canadian Geography: Anticosti Island

By Jack Posted on December 12, 2019 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about Canadian geography: the tutor mentions Anticosti Island. I noticed Anticosti Island on maps from around grade 5. No-one mentioned it, so I always wondered why. I’d lived on Prince Edward Island, which is around the same size, and …

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Geography: eastern cougar

By Jack Posted on August 26, 2019 Posted in geography

Self-tutoring about animal life in North America: the tutor mentions the eastern cougar. Once found in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia, as well as the eastern US, the eastern cougar’s presence is doubted now in Canada, and it …

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Canadian geography: Vancouver Island fauna: are there coyotes here?

By Jack Posted on August 23, 2019 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about animals on Vancouver Island: the tutor checks if coyotes live here. Apparently, coyotes do not reside on Vancouver Island. Source: spca.bc.ca sierraclub.bc.ca

Canadian geography: Acadian forest: eastern white cedar

By Jack Posted on August 20, 2019 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about the Acadian forest: the tutor mentions eastern white cedar. Eastern white cedar typically grows 40 to 50 ft tall (12 to 15m). It reminds one of the cedars we have here on the West Coast, just much smaller. …

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Canadian geography: Prince Edward Island, part 1

By Jack Posted on August 19, 2019 Posted in Canadian geography

Self-tutoring about Canadian geography: the tutor researches and reminisces…. I lived in PEI from ’76 to ’80. It’s a unique place, famous for potatoes, lobster, and its red soil. I saw lots of all three when I lived there as …

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US geography: Florida has more people than New York?

By Jack Posted on May 11, 2019 Posted in us geography

Self-tutoring about US population distribution: the tutor shares a fact that surprises him. Florida (est. pop: 21.6M) has more people that New York State (est. pop: 19.9M). Back in 1980, New York had around 17.5 million, while Florida had around …

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