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Inside Passage (Alaska Passage)

The Inside Passage, often informally called the “Alaska Passage,” is a coastal maritime route extending from the U.S. state of Washington, through British Columbia (Canada), and into southeastern Alaska. It consists of a protected network of fjords, channels, islands, and narrow waterways that allow ships to travel north–south while largely sheltered from the open Pacific

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Gordon Bradley

Gordon Bradley (23 November 1933 – 29 April 2008) was an English-American soccer midfielder born and raised on Wearside who played several seasons with lower-division English clubs before moving to play in Canada at the age of 30. During the Canadian off-season, he played and coached in the U.S.-based German American Soccer League. In 1971,

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New Toronto

New Toronto is a lakefront neighborhood located in the south-western portion of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Once an independent municipality, it is now a distinct community within the district of Etobicoke. 🇨🇦 Bordered by Lake Ontario to the south, it is known for its blend of industrial history, diverse residential streets, and extensive parklands that offer

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E.T. Seton Park

E.T. Seton Park is a public park located in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The main entrance is located at 73 Thorncliffe Park Drive, with additional entrances at the junction of Don Mills Road and Gateway Boulevard North, and via the entrance to Sunnybrook Park and Wilket Creek Park near the junction

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Ontario

Ontario is the most populous and second-largest province in Canada. Often referred to as the “industrial and manufacturing heartland,” it serves as the nation’s economic engine. In 2026, Ontario is navigating a complex landscape of steady but cautious economic growth, significant infrastructure expansion, and a shift in population dynamics due to evolving federal policies. 🏗️📈

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Allegheny Mountains

The Allegheny Mountains are a major subrange of the Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States. They stretch approximately 500 miles from north-central Pennsylvania, through western Maryland and eastern West Virginia, down into southwestern Virginia. 🌲🗺️ Historically regarded as a formidable “wilderness barrier,” the Alleghenies played a critical role in the development of the United

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Canada

Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area, located in the northern part of North America. Known for its vast natural landscapes, multicultural society, and progressive democratic institutions, Canada is a highly developed nation with one of the world’s strongest economies. Its official symbol, the maple leaf 🍁, represents both its natural

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