Beaver Poster
Decorate your wall with this beaver poster. It would be great as part of a display of animals which live near water.
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Use our photographic posters of Canadian sights and wildlife on your whiteboard or your wall, and explore Canada from anywhere in the world!
Decorate your wall with this beaver poster. It would be great as part of a display of animals which live near water.
Did you know that the beaver is the second-largest rodent in the world? Here is a photo of a beaver taken in its natural habitat ... a pond or river.
You can recognise a Canadian goose by its black head and neck, white patches on the face, and brown body. Although it is native to the arctic regions of North America, it migrates as far as northern Europe and has been introduced to many countries around the world.
Here's a photographic poster of the Canadian flag, flying against a brilliant blue sky.
The CN Tower, built in 1976 in Toronto, Canada, was the world's tallest tower at the time and remained so until 2010. Although now only the world's third tallest, you can see how it still dominates the Toronto skyline!
This lovely poster of an elk (also known as a waapiti, its Native American name) shows how large and stately this animal is. Elks tend to live in or near forests and feed on grass, leaves and bark. They are native to North America and eastern Asia.
Ice hockey is the national winter sport of Canada but of course it is enjoyed all over the world, particularly in the colder areas of Europe, Scandinavia and north America. This poster really captures the excitement of a match - but there is nothing like watching one live!
An inukshuk (also known as inuksuk or inukhuk) is a landmark built of stones, used possibly by ancient people to mark food caches, territories or for navigation.
Lacrosse is a popular game for men and women, boys and girls, all over the world. It originated, and is particular popular, in North America and Canada.
Maple leaves for autumn or for Canada .. this lovely poster will show the kids exactly what they look like.
For those who have never seen a moose (that's me included!) they look like very strange creatures! Here's a photographic poster to print and display.
Here's our "cartoon" moose in poster form - fun for display!
The Canadian Mounties are instantly recognisable by their smart red coats and special hats! Here is a poster to share with the kids.
Here is a lovely, cheerful but very smart Canadian Mountie to grace your displays or decorate your walls!
Who could fail to be amazed at the site of the world-famous Niagara Falls! Here is a poster showing the spray of water which arises from where the water cascades down...
The Peace Tower forms part of the Canadian Parliament buildings in Ottawa, Canada, and is also known as the Tower of Victory and Peace. It has some rather extraordinary gargoyles pointing out at each of the corners!
The Rocky Mountains, or Rockies, stretch more than 3,000 miles from western Canada to the south western United States. You can see why the Rockies are so popular with hikers and tourists from this lovely photographic poster.