Canada 2-DOLLARS (KM399)¶
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Reverse POLAR BEAR with CUBS
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Obverse Queen Elizabeth II
- Composition
- Aluminum-Bronze core in Nickel
- Country
- Canada
- Approx. Size
- 28mm
- Area
- North America
- Animal Class
- Mammals
- Species
- Polar Bear w/cubs
- KM#
- 399
The Polar Bear is the largest land carnivore and resides at the top of the food chain in the Arctic. It is equally at home hunting in the snow, or the frigid waters.
Canada issued the "Path of Knowledge" 'twoonie' in 2000 to commemorate the 'Millennium.' The polar bear and her cubs -- by artist Tony Bianco -- reflect the experience, wisdom, and knowledge that is passed down the generations.
Canada¶

- Area
- North America
Canada is almost ten million square kilometers of rocks, trees, and water whose borders stretch to three oceans. France arrived in 1534, established the first permanent colony in Nova Scotia in 1604, and pursued their master plan for more than a century before conflict with the British started. Britain won a decisive battle in Quebec in 1759 that unfortunately some Canadians still think is being fought to this day. Canada started to thrive in the early ninteenth century, and successfully repelled a hostile take-over bid by the United States in the war of 1812. In 1837 armed rebellions in both Upper and Lower Canada erupted. This resulted in the union of the two colonies as the Province of Canada in 1840. In 1867 Canada achieved dominion in a unique way: no fighting (except verbal fighting, of course). Today, most Canadians are very concerned with getting along and helping the rest of the world, but often have trouble getting along with themselves.
A Canadian magazine once held a contest to find the Canadian version of the simile "as American as apple pie." The winning entry was "as Canadian as possible, under the circumstances."


