See also: Cañada (disambiguation) and Canadia (disambiguation) Contents 1 Geography 1.1 Historical locales 1.2 Current locales 2 Buildings and structures 3 Brands, companies, and organizations 4 Music 5 People 6 Taxonomy 7 Television and radio 8 Transportation 9 Other uses 10 See also Canada generally refers to the country in northern North America and its citizens are referred to as Canadians. Geography Historical locales Canada may refer to historical regions now subsumed by Canada: Canada, New France, a French colony along the St. Lawrence River The Canadas, British colonies: Upper Canada Lower Canada The united Province of Canada, formed from Upper and Lower Canada which then became Canada West and Canada East respectively Current locales Upper Canada Village, a heritage park near Morrisburg, Ontario City of Canada Bay, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Canada Bay, New South Wales, a suburb of the city Canada, Kansas, an unincorporated community in Marion County Canada de los Alamos, New Mexico, USA Canada Creek Ranch, Michigan, USA Canada Glacier, in Antarctica Canada Park, a region of the West Bank Little Canada, Minnesota, USA New Canada, Maine, USA West Canada Creek, a small river in upstate New York, USA Barque Canada Reef, part of the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea Canada, a settlement in the parish encompassing Wellow, Hampshire, England Buildings and structures Canada, the warehouse section of the Auschwitz concentration camp Canada Dock, Liverpool, a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool Canada House, the Canadian High Commission in London Canada Square Complex, three interconnected office buildings located in Toronto Canada Square, a square on Canary Wharf, Docklands, London One Canada Square, the tallest building in the UK, commonly known as the Canary Wharf Tower Canada Water, an area in south-east London around the former Canada Dock of the Surrey Commercial Docks Canada Water tube station, a London Underground station at Canada Water Brands, companies, and organizations Canada Dry, a brand of soft drinks Canada First, a movement organized in Toronto in the 1870s to promote the creation of a Canadian nationality Canada.com, a web site operated by Canwest News Service Dominion of Canada General Insurance Company, a Canadian insurance provider Music Canada (music group), American indie folk-pop band Canada (album), by Barb Jungr and Michael Parker "Canada" (song), also known as "The Centennial Song", written to celebrate Canada's centennial "C-A-N-A-D-A", a song by Raffi from the album Bananaphone "O Canada", Canada's national anthem "Ô Canada! mon pays, mes amours", a French Canadian song "Blame Canada", a song from the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut Boards of Canada, a Scottish electronic music duo People Canada Lee (1907-1952), American actor who pioneered roles for African-Americans Geoffrey Canada (born 1952), American social activist and educator Ron Canada (born 1949), American actor Tom Canada (born 1980), Canadian football player Taxonomy


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The following species are named for their relation to Canada: Canada Buffaloberry, a shrub of the genus Shepherdia Canada Goose Canada Lynx, a relative of the Eurasian Lynx Canada Warbler, a small songbird Television and radio Canada Now, an early-evening national news program aired on CBC Television Hockey Night in Canada, a popular television broadcast of National Hockey League games in Canada Made in Canada, a Canadian television sitcom, syndicated as The Industry outside Canada Report Canada, a show that aired on TVOntario Sounds Like Canada, a radio program which airs weekday mornings on CBC Radio One Trans-Canada Network, now known as CBC Radio One Transportation Air Canada, an airline see also Air Canada Jazz, Air Canada Jetz and others (see Category:Air Canada) Canada (ship), a large wooden sailing ship built in Canada in 1891 HMS Canada, several ships of the Royal Navy RMS Canada, a Cunard oceanliner, see America class steamship HMCS Canada, one of the first Royal Canadian Navy ships Canada Dock Branch, a railway line in Liverpool, England Trans Canada Trail, a 18,078 km long trail in Canada Trans-Canada Highway Other uses Canada (volume), an ancient Portuguese unit of liquid volume Canada Day, Canada's national day, a federal statutory holiday Order of Canada, a civilian honour Canadarm, a robotic mechanical arm used on the Space Shuttle Canadarm2, a robotic mechanical arm used on the International Space Station See also List of all pages beginning with "Canada" Cañada (disambiguation) Canadia (disambiguation) Canadian (disambiguation) Canadiana Name of Canada Upper Canada (disambiguation) Kanada (disambiguation) Kanata (disambiguation) Kannada (disambiguation) RMS Empress of Canada This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.


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