The answer to this would be basically the same way as today. Canada has an extensive highway system, railroads and many airports. So all of the different modes of transportation that were available back then are still in use today.
that doesn`t make sence... but i can explain it. canada was built by englend people who came. they named it "cadata", but after years and years it changed to canada. but the real people who lives thousands of years ago before the englend people came were the aboriginals.
60 million years ago Canada was a mass of ice.
I had a imparied charge about 18 years ago. Can i still fly to the US ?
No. The law changed a few years ago. Travel from U.S. to Canada (or any country, acutally) now requires a current passport.
The Inuits started fishing in Canada about 4 000 years ago. dicktation
Approximately 21.6 million people were living in Canada 50 years ago in 1971.
By ship
that doesn`t make sence... but i can explain it. canada was built by englend people who came. they named it "cadata", but after years and years it changed to canada. but the real people who lives thousands of years ago before the englend people came were the aboriginals.
They got around by wagons an horses.
60 million years ago Canada was a mass of ice.
I had a imparied charge about 18 years ago. Can i still fly to the US ?
By crossing the Bering Strait (which was then dry land) from Siberia.
about 40,000 years ago
Car, bus, plane, train, ship....... same as today.
Tyrone was the capital of Canada in the years 1600-1760.
There was no commercial air travel 100 years ago. Commercial travel has completely changed the way people travel and the speed at which people can go from 1 place to another. It is one of the most important reasons for globalization.
They started about 10,000 years ago and continue to this day. The area became part of Canada in the late 1800's.