Yes. Calgary, Alberta hosted the 1988 Olympic Winter Games.
Canada also hosted the 1976 Summer Games in Montreal, Quebec.
Canada will once again host the Winter Games in 2010 in Vancouver, British Columbia.
The provinces of Canada were British Colonies prior to joining Canada.
Ontario --------------- But mostly lower Quebec, along the St Lawrence. Of course as Canada grew so did the French who have settled where ever there are Federal offices as most of those jobs are reserved for people who speak French.
Edwin Flack was the first Australian to receive gold at the first games of the modern Olympics. He won the 800m mens and the 1500m mens.
The Arcadians lived with slaves in the U.S. but came from Canada. They all have great musical talent and they make spicy food. They were all shy when coming to America but they lived happily ever after in about a few months...
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No country in the southern hemisphere has ever hosted the Winter Olympics.
Yes ... St. Moritz hosted the 1928 and 1948 Winter Olympics.
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Yes, Japan hosted the Olympics three times. Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics in 1964, Sapporo hosted the Winter Olympics in 1972, and Nagano hosted the Winter Olympics in 1998. Tokyo is scheduled to host the Summer Olympics again in 2020.
Toronto has never hosted any Olympic games.
No, China has never hosted the Winter Olympics, however the 2008 Summer Olympics were held in Beijing.
No country has ever hosted the Winter Olympics three times in a row.
No African country has ever hosted the olympics
Yes in 1964 for summer and in 1972 and 1998 for winter.
No. The winter Olympics are held ever four years. It was held this year (2010) in Canada. In four years time, it will be hosted by Russia from February 7 to February 23, 2014. This will be the 22nd winter Olympics. The summer Olympics are also held every four years and occur 2 years after/before the winter Olympics. The next summer Olympics will be in 2012, hosted by the United Kingdom in London.
Poland has never hosted the Olympics.
Cambodia has never hosted the Olympics.