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The Great White North Page - Great content, well-rounded info page with a nice layout and look. Lots of great links to other related sites, such as colleges and universities, governments, a map, newspapers and magazines and more.

About Canada - A page for general information about the anthem, our government, census results, pictures of the flag and a map and everything! Excellent layout and graphics. An overall great page!

Hugo Fernbom's Canadian Page - Hugo has oodles of links on anything Canadian you can imagine! Go here for info on music, sports, universities & colleges, culture, Canadiana... something for everyone. Has won both Cool Canadian Site of the Day and Eye Site of the Day awards.

The Canadian Page - I especially like the cool title graphic and background! Tons of links, including Canadian newspapers, weather, sports, travel, life, entertainment and computer stuff too. Another good info site.

Groovy Annie's - This is a site for Canadian lesbians and their friends. The author "... got tired of trying to find Canadian resources and having to "go" to the U.S. all the time for information." Has won several awards including Canuck Site of the Day and was a cool pick of the week for Yahoo Canada. Good job on an informative page!

The Great White North - Here you can find a bunch of great pages of info on things like Canadian music, sports, entertainment, the government... as well as a good dose of patriotism! Nice big background and a lot of interesting little things. Worth a look!

Jackie's Free Stuff - This site has information on where Canadians can get FREE STUFF (i.e., no cost.) There's also a page on Hay River, N.W.T. that I found interesting. The author says she is working on a tribute to Canada page. Stay tuned!

John's Counselling Services Page - This site provides links to many valuable resources on the web. The author is from B.C. and is an Internationally Certified Alcohol and Drug Counsellor, and offers online counselling via email. "I spend my time online trying to help everyone I can to beat addictions." He says, "I have not found a page similar to mine that has been made in Canada." Well done on a page that deals with topics important to many Canadians.

Canadian Genealogy and History Links - "A listing of Genealogical and Historical Web sites from Sea to shining Sea." This site contains a comprehensive listing of Canadian Genealogy and History Web sites; there are over 475 listings. There are some terriffic graphics and the layout is well-designed and organized. Definitely worth a look.

Smoothie - The Canadian Snowboarding Magazine - "Smoothie is an e-zine that covers the Canadian snowboarding scene. With Canadian resort links, and articles written from a northern perspective, our site is the most fun you can have without wearing a toque." Great layout and awesome graphics. Go here!

Searchable Genealogy Links -- Canada - This page has good links for anyone wishing to research Canadian genealogy.

Karen's Home on the Web - Karen's done a great job on her site, which includes two interesting Canadian topics: her favourite hockey player, there are a couple specific sections that focus on her favourite hockey player (Marty McSorley, from Cayuga, ON), and her favourite band (the Odds, from Vancouver, BC).

Derek Smith's Homepage - "So much Canada packed into one small set of pages." This site is filled with Canadian news, stuff, and a lot of fun little graphics and cool backgrounds. Definitely a place to visit if you love this country!

A Youth With A Mission Warning - This page deals with one person's experience with spiritual abuse. Calvin has spruced up his pages with plenty of Canadian patriotism and great graphics, creating a very patriotic site.

Canadian Provost Corps and Military Police - The 25 Military Police Platoon web site. This site is designed to be a source of information, as well as a contact point for serving or retired members, either from the Canadian Military or foreign. There's a bulletin board, links, photos, and more. "It is proudly Canadian, and shows we are second to none in the world."

Pier 21 Society - "Pier 21 was the main gateway to Canada for immigration between the years 1928-1971. The Pier 21 Society is dedicated to the restoration and revitalisation of Pier 21 into a national heritage immigration centre. Pier 21 is basically Canada's Ellis Island." A great page to navigate.

The Canadian Criminal Justice Resource Page - This page is filled with resources and info that is great for anyone wanting to know where to find more about criminology-related issues. There are also government and media sites that you may want to look at as well. Links to grad programmes in criminology at Canadian Universities can also be accessed from this page.

The Lincoln and Welland Regiment - "The Lincoln and Welland is a reserve regiment with a history reaching back over 200 years. Their continuing service in peace and war reflects the finest traditions of the Canadian Forces." A well-designed page that's easy to navigate.

Canadian Club Homepage - This is the homepage for "a network of over 50 Canadian Clubs active in towns and cities across Canada. The Canadian Clubs are dedicated to promoting Canadian identity, encouraging Canadian unity and fostering an interest in public affairs and institutions." Great layout and very patriotic!

Éconet - The most complete touristic site in Canada - This site is a valuable resource for anyone wanting information about travelling Canada. There are pages for lodging, tourism, embassy, services, accessibility, associations, reservations, and tons of great links by province. Available in both official languages, this site is a great starting point for any travel plans you make.

Gord Hannah's Home Page - This page has a thorough list of good links, everything from banks, universities, and gardening in Canada. A great starting point to many Canadian resources.

The Official Donnelly Home Page - This page is about the Black Donnellys of Biddulph Township, Ontario, Canada, who were massacred Feb. 4th, 1880 by an entire community. It is the only site about the Donnellys on the Net. Here surfers can "learn more about the family, view photos, submit stories & poems, find out historical/tourism information, ask questions, and share their passion for a great Canadian tragedy."

South of 49 - "This is the quintessential page for Canadians living south of the border! Though it is new, it will eventually be the site to go to for tips on how to best infiltrate the U.S. of A." Learn all you need to know about planning your invasion. Includes dictionary.

Lark Ritchie's Home Page - This page is by a Canadian native, covers many subjects, deals with personal issues and citizenry issues, and life on the net. There's a lot to explore here and something for everyone.

Canadian Army Links and Pics - Here is a page which "promotes postive military." The place to go for links, images, and more.

Moosehead Country - Here you'll find a wealth of links (claimed to have 3000+ !) on everything you ever wanted to know about this country. This site is heavy on the Java and frames, and is very impressive. Links are indexed by subject and region.

CrAzY CaNuCk - Great links, a page on Canada, and some cool graphics. Check this out!

WebCanada - An all-round super Canadian site. You'll find links, some clip art, and info about events.

Canadian Odds & Ends - Here, among other "odds and ends" are cool graphics and two pages: one with details about Canadian inventions and another about famous Canadians. Go here for pictures of Winnepeg, too.

Links to the Great White North - Really cool layout. As the name suggests, this page is filled with useful, interesting Canadian links.

Roxey's Canada Page - Visit this page and dance along to the national anthem in midi format. There are great links here, hand-picked by Roxey that are worth a click. A very patriotic site.

Discover Canada - "Everything you need to plan and book your next Canadian adventure." There's even a "Q and Eh?", and a tidbits of trivia. Nice layout, easily navigated.

Oh Canada - The All Canadian Website - Here's a page that provides information on many areas of Canadian culture.

Canada at a Glance - If Canada was a baseball card, this page is what would be on the back. Get all the stats and vitals in one place. There are also pages for each province and territory.

Mike and Lorna's Home Page - This page contains trivia on the Canadian flag and a great mini-quiz. Interesting links and some beautiful graphics.

My Little Piece of Canada - Visit a page by a Canadian who is "fiercely proud to live in the country rated as the best to live in by the United Nations!" The collection of links here is great, there is something for everyone. Cool graphics.

The Ottawa Valley Website - This page offers great regional coverage of the Ottawa Valley. Look up virtually anything in the Ottawa Valley Internet directory, classifieds, email directory, store, an events guide... even an Ottawa Valley site of the week. Great layout and worth a look.

In Loving Memory of Our Son, Corporal Daniel Gunther - This page is dedicated to Corporal Daniel Gunther, a Canadian United Nations Peacekeeper, who was attacked and killed near Buci Bosnia. You can look through a photo album, read poems dedicated to Daniel, and browse a variety of memorial, peacekeeping, and military links.

Eddy Jo's Canada Page - Eddy Jo is "an American who happens to be crazy about Canada and Canadians." Her site is has some great info about Canada and her interest in our country is proudly displayed everywhere! "I am an American who truly appreciates Canada, and the treatment I've received while visiting your country. And I wanted my site to reflect that!"

Canada - Making your own web site for amateurs - This site provides information on how to build a great website and has a lot of good resources in one spot. The Canadian flavour is evident on every page there, with patriotic graphics and links. Here you'll find help with any aspect of page creation.

Canadian Improv Games - This is "the largest national, high school level, improvizional theatre tournament in the world. There are tourneys in Vancouver, Alberta, Winnipeg, Regina, Sudbury, Toronto Kingston, Ottawa, Montreal & St. John's with a National Video Contest and National Finals in Ottawa." Learn all about this FUN sport and check out some tips & tricks, tournament info, and alumni info.

The City Limits - The City Limits is "an on-line magazine serving Atlantic Canada, based in Moncton, N.B. We are community oriented, doing events for non-profit agencies such as food banks and the SPCA. We feature interesting articles on everything from Apples to Zebras." This site has a great layout and many interesting things to see and do.


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