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General Country Information ๐ŸŒ

Capital Ottawa
Country Canada
Currency Canadian dollar
Main religion Christianity

In numbersโ€ฆ ๐Ÿ“

Female 50.4%
Gdp $2.26 trillion
Size 9.98 million kmยฒ
Population 38.01 million
Population density 4 people/kmยฒ
Kids per female 1.56
City population 82%

Weather โ›…

Winter -10โˆ˜C
Summer 20โˆ˜C

Language and Education ๐Ÿ”ฌ

Main Language English, French
Population able to read 99%
Population with a college degree 54%
Population able to speak english 56.9%

Well-being ๐Ÿ’‰

Air quality 57 (AQI)
Is tab water drinkable? yes

Safety ๐Ÿ‘ฎ

LGBT friendly? Yes
Crime 5.3/10

Transportation โœˆ๏ธ

Driving side Right
Main airline Air Canada
Main airport Toronto Pearson International Airport

Costs and Prices ๐Ÿค‘

Cash required for everyday purchases yes

Prices for Everyday Goods ๐Ÿ’ฐ

Item Price (USD)
Bottle water $1.5
Cigarettes $12
Burger $10
Coffee $3
Beer $7

Accomedation Costs ๐Ÿ›Œ

Type Price (USD)
Flat $1200/month
Hotel 3 star $100/night
Hotel 5 star $250/night

Transportation Costs ๐Ÿš

Type Price (USD)
Cab $20/10km
Petrol $1.20/l
Rental car $50/day
Public transportation $10/daypass
Bike rental $15/day

Taxes ๐Ÿ’ธ

Type Rate
Tax rate 30%
Vat 5%

Average Income ๐Ÿ’ผ

Income $50000

Tipping ๐Ÿ’๏ธ

Is tipping required? Yes
Location Tipping Amount
Cab 15-20%
Restaurant 15-20%
Bar 15-20%
Coffeeshop 10-15%
Services 15-20%

Digital ๐Ÿค–

Internet speed 19.7/MBits
Tld .ca
Free wifi 8/10
Population with access to internet 90%
Phone mobile data $25 for 10GB

Electricity ๐Ÿ”Œ

Power grid 99.9% (Uptime)
Sockets Type A, Type B

Shopping ๐Ÿ›’

Opening Times ๐Ÿ•ฐ

Closing days Sunday
Closing times 6:00 PM
Opening times 9:00 AM

Fun and Relaxation ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

Bars and Nightlife ๐Ÿ•บ

Closing hour of bars and clubs 3 AM
Topic Rating (0-10)
Nightlife 8/10
Bars 8/10

Parks and leisure ๐ŸŽข

Topic Rating (0-10)
Holiday Parks 7/10
Public Parks 9/10
Swimming 8/10

Sports โšฝ

Most popular Sport Ice hockey

Food ๐Ÿ•๏ธ

Food Name Description Price (USD)
Poutine Fries topped with cheese curds and gravy $5-$10
Butter Tarts Sweet, buttery pastries filled with raisins $2-$4
Nanaimo Bars Chocolate, vanilla, and coconut dessert bars $3-$5
Peameal Bacon Sandwich Sliced peameal bacon on a bun $6-$10
Tourtiรจre French-Canadian meat pie $10-$15
Maple Syrup Sweet, thick syrup made from maple tree sap $5-$10
Montreal Smoked Meat Smoked beef brisket $12-$18
Bannock Native American flatbread $3-$5
Saskatoon Berry Pie Pie filled with Saskatoon berries $10-$15
Arctic Char Fish native to Canada $20-$30

Drinks ๐Ÿป๏ธ

Drink Name Description Price (USD)
Caesar A Canadian cocktail made with vodka, tomato juice, clam juice, and spices $8-$12
Poutine A Canadian dish made with french fries, gravy, and cheese curds $5-$10
Maple syrup A sweet syrup made from the sap of maple trees $5-$10 per liter
Icewine A sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have been frozen on the vine $20-$50 per bottle
Craft beer A variety of beers made by small, independent breweries $5-$10 per pint

Souvenirs ๐Ÿ‘œ

Souvenir Description Price
Maple Syrup A sweet, thick syrup made from the sap of maple trees $10-$20 per liter
Ice Wine A dessert wine made from grapes that have been frozen on the vine $20-$50 per bottle
Poutine A Canadian dish made with french fries, gravy, and cheese curds $5-$10 per serving
Hockey Jersey A jersey worn by hockey players $50-$150
Canadian Flag A red and white flag with a maple leaf in the center $10-$20
Moose Figurine A small figurine of a moose $5-$15
Beaver Tail A fried dough pastry shaped like a beaverโ€™s tail $5-$10
Tim Hortons Gift Card A gift card for the popular Canadian coffee and donut chain $5-$50

Holidays ๐Ÿน

Holiday Name Time Description
New Yearโ€™s Day January 1 Celebrates the start of a new year
Family Day Third Monday in February Celebrates the importance of family
Good Friday Friday before Easter Sunday Commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ
Easter Monday Monday after Easter Sunday Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ
Victoria Day Last Monday before May 25 Commemorates the birthday of Queen Victoria
Canada Day July 1 Celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation
Labour Day First Monday in September Celebrates the contributions of workers
Thanksgiving Second Monday in October Celebrates the harvest and gives thanks for the blessings of the past year
Remembrance Day November 11 Commemorates the sacrifices of Canadian soldiers
Christmas Day December 25 Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ
Boxing Day December 26 A day of gift-giving and spending time with family

News ๐Ÿ“ฐ

Medium Name
Newspaper The Globe and Mail
Online news CBC News
Tv CTV
Radio CBC Radio One