African Canadian Online
The Centre for the Study of Black Cultures in Canada provides information on African Canadian artists, politicians, and athletes. Includes links to other Canadian resources.
An American's Guide to Canada
An American who has lived in Canada for several years tries to give his fellow-citizens an idea of what happens north of the border.
Canada's Digital Collections
Showcases over 375 web sites celebrating Canada's history, geography, science, technology, and culture.
CanadaInfo: A Tribute to Canada
A look at the nation's government, its history and people, the land itself, and the Canadian military.
Canadian Electronic Passport
Online lesson series focuses on the land and the people of Canada. Created for middle schoolers.
Canadian Field Trip
An Internet-based field trip through each of Canada's provinces and territories.
Canadian Kids
Monthly features for kids from preschool through high school. Includes songs, stories, art activities, and a selection of Canadian sites tagged by age appropriateness.
CIA World Factbook: Canada
Features a map and brief descriptions of geography, economy, government, and people.
Communication Canada
A comprehensive collection of fact sheets about the land, government, people, and culture.
Confederation for Kids
Information about the formation of the country. Includes history, provinces, and a glossary.
How Canadians Govern Themselves
A detailed explanation of Canada's system of government. Written for students.
Inuit Life in Nunavik
Offers a glimpse into life in Canada's coldest territory.
Inuvialuit of the Western Arctic
An in-depth look at the Inuit people from ancient times until the turn of the 20th century. Includes photos. Based on research by Dr. David Morrison of the Canadian Museum of Civilization.
ITC Inuit Youth Site
Includes history, culture, maps and visuals of the territory.
Kids For Canada
Includes information about the country and its government, volunteer opportunities for Canadian kids and teens, and a forum where young people can share their thoughts and feelings.
Maple Sugar in Nova Scotia
Photos and text provide outsiders with an introduction to "sugaring-off," an annual tradition in the north country.
MSN Encarta: Canada
Detailed overview of the nation, its history, its people, and its culture today.
Northwest Territories: Kids' Zone
Stories, puzzles, games, and a coloring book about life among the Inuit people in Canada's Arctic.
Prince Edward Island for Kids
Presents the story of Prince and Eddy and their adventures around the island. Includes photo album, wallpaper, pictures, and a word search.
Statistics Canada: Student Resources
Statistical data about the nation, its people, the environment, and the economy.
Storytelling: The Art of Knowledge
Stories from the First Nations, including the Inuvialuit, the Algonquin, the Métis and Cree, the Nisga'a, the Abenaki and the Mi'kmaq peoples.
The Playground
Information about Nova Scotia includes emblems, symbols, climate, geography, and culture.
The Premier's Kid Zone
Includes a message from the premier, a virtual tour of Ontario, a trivia game, history, and a simple explanation of how Canada's government works. In English and French.
The Prime Minister in Canadian Life and Politics
Looks at the job of the Canadian leader and includes biographies of all 20 Prime Ministers.
The Virtual Museum of Canada
Celebrates the stories and treasures that have come to define Canada over the centuries. Includes exhibits, photos, games, and links to museums.