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'''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]]. |
'''Canada''' is a country in [[North America]]. |
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It is the second largest country in the world by total area, stretching from the {{wplink|Atlantic Ocean}} in the east to the {{wplink|Pacific Ocean}} in the west, and north into the {{wplink|Arctic Ocean}}. Canada is divided into [[Wikipedia:Provinces and territories of Canada|ten provinces and three territories]]. The capital city of Canada is [[Ottawa]] but its largest city is {{wplink|Toronto}}.<ref>"{{wplink|Canada}}" on Wikipedia</ref> |
It is the second largest country in the world by total area, stretching from the {{wplink|Atlantic Ocean}} in the east to the {{wplink|Pacific Ocean}} in the west, and north into the {{wplink|Arctic Ocean}}. Canada is divided into [[Wikipedia:Provinces and territories of Canada|ten provinces and three territories]]. The capital city of Canada is [[Ottawa]] but its largest city is {{wplink|Toronto}}.<ref>"{{wplink|Canada}}" on Wikipedia</ref> |
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==Magical games and sports== |
==Magical games and sports== |
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− | Canada is home to three world-renowned [[Quidditch]] teams: the [[Haileybury Hammers]] of [[Haileybury]], {{wplink|Ontario}}, the [[Moose Jaw Meteorites]] of {{wplink|Moose Jaw}}, {{wplink|Saskatchewan}}, and the [[Stonewall Stormers]] of [[Wikipedia:Stonewall, Manitoba|Stonewall]], {{wplink|Manitoba}}. The Meteorites were almost forced to disband in the [[1970s]] because of their tradition of celebrating victories by flying over nearby towns with sparks trailing from the ends of their [[broomstick]]s. Since then, the team has limited this practice to the [[Quidditch pitch]], and, as such, Meteorite games are still a popular tourist attraction for [[Wizards|wizards and witches]].<ref>''[[Quidditch Through the Ages]]''</ref> |
+ | Canada is home to three world-renowned [[Quidditch]] teams: the [[Haileybury Hammers]] of [[Haileybury]], {{wplink|Ontario}}, the [[Moose Jaw Meteorites]] of {{wplink|Moose Jaw}}, {{wplink|Saskatchewan}}, and the [[Stonewall Stormers]] of [[Wikipedia:Stonewall, Manitoba|Stonewall]], {{wplink|Manitoba}}, a short 23 Miles / 37 Kilometers outside of '''Winnipeg'''. The Meteorites were almost forced to disband in the [[1970s]] because of their tradition of celebrating victories by flying over nearby towns with sparks trailing from the ends of their [[broomstick]]s. Since then, the team has limited this practice to the [[Quidditch pitch]], and, as such, Meteorite games are still a popular tourist attraction for [[Wizards|wizards and witches]].<ref>''[[Quidditch Through the Ages]]''</ref> |
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+ | Canada won the [[1990 Quidditch World Cup]] against [[Scotland]] by thirty points; [[Scottish National Quidditch team|Scottish]] [[Seeker]] [[Hector Lamont]] blamed his father [[Lamont|'Stubby' Lamont]] for not giving him longer fingers, resulting in Lamont missing the [[Snitch]] by millimetres<ref name="PM">''[[Pottermore]]'' - [http://www.pottermore.com/en/book4/chapter8/moment1/quidditch-world-cup-1990-2014 New from J.K. Rowling: "Quidditch World Cup (1990-2014)"]</ref>. |
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==Magical creatures== |
==Magical creatures== |
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The [[ashwinder]], [[bundimun]], [[chizpurfle]], [[clabbert]], [[doxy]], [[dugbog]], [[fairy]], [[flobberworm]], [[ghoul]], [[gnome]], [[hippogriff]], [[jarvey]], [[jobberknoll]], [[knarl]], [[kneazle]], [[merpeople]], [[mooncalf]], [[nogtail]], [[plimpy]], [[puffskein]], [[re'em]], [[salamander]], [[streeler]], [[werewolf]] and [[winged horse]] are all found throughout Canada and the [[United States of America]], existing worldwide. |
The [[ashwinder]], [[bundimun]], [[chizpurfle]], [[clabbert]], [[doxy]], [[dugbog]], [[fairy]], [[flobberworm]], [[ghoul]], [[gnome]], [[hippogriff]], [[jarvey]], [[jobberknoll]], [[knarl]], [[kneazle]], [[merpeople]], [[mooncalf]], [[nogtail]], [[plimpy]], [[puffskein]], [[re'em]], [[salamander]], [[streeler]], [[werewolf]] and [[winged horse]] are all found throughout Canada and the [[United States of America]], existing worldwide. |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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==Appearances== |
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==Notes and references== |
==Notes and references== |
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Revision as of 13:18, 11 November 2015
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Canada is a country in North America. It is the second largest country in the world by total area, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and north into the Arctic Ocean. Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa but its largest city is Toronto.[1]
Magical games and sports
Canada is home to three world-renowned Quidditch teams: the Haileybury Hammers of Haileybury, Ontario, the Moose Jaw Meteorites of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and the Stonewall Stormers of Stonewall, Manitoba, a short 23 Miles / 37 Kilometers outside of Winnipeg. The Meteorites were almost forced to disband in the 1970s because of their tradition of celebrating victories by flying over nearby towns with sparks trailing from the ends of their broomsticks. Since then, the team has limited this practice to the Quidditch pitch, and, as such, Meteorite games are still a popular tourist attraction for wizards and witches.[2]
Canada won the 1990 Quidditch World Cup against Scotland by thirty points; Scottish Seeker Hector Lamont blamed his father 'Stubby' Lamont for not giving him longer fingers, resulting in Lamont missing the Snitch by millimetres[3].
Magical creatures
The ashwinder, bundimun, chizpurfle, clabbert, doxy, dugbog, fairy, flobberworm, ghoul, gnome, hippogriff, jarvey, jobberknoll, knarl, kneazle, merpeople, mooncalf, nogtail, plimpy, puffskein, re'em, salamander, streeler, werewolf and winged horse are all found throughout Canada and the United States of America, existing worldwide.
Known locations
Behind the scenes
- Raincoast Books publishes all seven Harry Potter books in Canada, as well as the first two companion books, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Quidditch Though the Ages. The Tales of Beedle the Bard is published by Bloomsbury.
- The French Canadian editions were published by Gaillimard Jeunesse for French speaking regions in Canada.
- Natalie McDonald, a Gryffindor student three years below Harry Potter, was named in honour of a nine-year-old Canadian fan who died from leukemia in 1999 shortly after she wrote a letter to J. K. Rowling.[4]
- Kendra Dumbledore was possibly born in the United States or Canada, as she was thought to have been of Native American descent.[5]
Appearances
- Quidditch Through the Ages (First appearance)
- Pottermore
Notes and references
- ↑ "Canada" on Wikipedia
- ↑ Quidditch Through the Ages
- ↑ Pottermore - New from J.K. Rowling: "Quidditch World Cup (1990-2014)"
- ↑ Macleans article on Accio! Quote
- ↑ Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows