Canada (disambiguation)

Canada is a country in North America.

Canada may also refer to:

Buildings and structures

  • Canada Dock, Liverpool, a dock on the River Mersey and part of the Port of Liverpool
  • Canada House, the Canadian High Commission in London
  • Canada House (Berlin), a diplomatic and office building in Berlin, primary home of the embassy of Canada to Germany
  • Canada Square Complex, three interconnected office buildings located in Toronto
  • Canada Square, a square on Canary Wharf, Docklands, London
  • Canada Water, an area in south-east London around the former Canada Dock of the Surrey Commercial Docks
  • Canada or Kanada warehouses, Auschwitz, storage facilities in Auschwitz for looted property
  • Observatorio de La Cañada, a private observatory in Spain

Music

  • Canada (band), an American indie folk-pop band
  • Canada (album), by Barb Jungr and Michael Parker
  • "Canada" (1967 song), also known as "The Centennial Song", written to celebrate Canada's centennial
  • "Canada" (Low song), 2002
  • "Canada" (Pilot song), a 1976 song by 1970s Scottish band Pilot
  • "C-A-N-A-D-A", a song by Raffi from the album Bananaphone
  • "Canada", a 2020 song by Australian band Violent Soho from the album Everything Is A-OK

People

Places

Antarctica

Australia

  • Canada Bay, an estuarine bay on the Parramatta River, in the inner-west of Sydney

Canada (historical)

United Kingdom

United States

West Bank

Transportation

Other uses

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See also

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