Discover a compact, authoritative overview of Canada’s outdoors, science, and economy.
This handbook offers a concise guide to the Dominion’s geography, geology, climatology, and biology, along with its industries, education system, and public works. It pairs clear explanations with practical context for visitors, students, and professionals.
The volume is organized to help readers grasp how Canada’s landscape shapes its resources and development. It gathers expert perspectives from geographers, economists, and educators, presenting a coherent picture of the country’s physical features, natural wealth, and interprovincial trade. While it highlights major themes and institutions, it remains accessible and focused on the essentials a curious reader would want to know.
- Core topics include physical geography and geology of Canada, climate patterns, and the biology of its ecosystems.
- In-depth looks at Canadian resources, industry highlights, and the role of education and public works.
- A clear view of federal–provincial relations, trade history, and the evolution of national policy.
- Context on how Canada’s map, people, and economy interconnect in a concise, readable format.
Ideal for readers of nonfiction who want a solid, scan-friendly introduction to Canada’s natural landscape, economic foundations, and educational landscape.