subject: Tame The Vastness Of Canada With The Help Of A Quality International Delivery Service [print this page] Many Canadians in fact more than a quarter of the total population of just over 34 million have roots which they can trace back to the United Kingdom.
This explains why the Queen was so warmly welcomed on her latest visit to the country recently, but it also means that our parcel delivery companies are kept busy with a regular stream of goods being sent back and forth between the UK and Canada.
Many of the close links which once existed may have become more tenuous as the years have passed, but the warmness with which Canadians regard almost anything British is a sure sign that they turn their eyes to the east, rather than their big neighbour immediately to their south, when they are looking to trace their roots, and discover their real 'cousins'.
Boasting some of the world's most amazing scenery, with such fabulous natural phenomena as the Rocky Mountains, the near-polar regions of the north of the country, and the Great Lakes, it's little wonder that Canada is such a popular country with Britons for visiting and with our enterprising businesses when they are looking at potentially lucrative export markets.
Sending goods to Canada is made easier by the fact that the country's population is very highly concentrated in a relatively small proportion of the country's total land area. In fact, 90 per cent of Canadians live within 100 miles of the country's border with America.
That's good news for anyone who needs to enlist the help of an international delivery service to get goods to a relative, friend or business contact in Canada, as the country's transport infrastructure in this area is also highly developed. It means that parcels and goods can be sent by the fastest means possible to their destination, and that extensive road, rail and air routes are available to help achieve that aim.
As an affluent society with plentiful natural resources and the most advanced technologies available to help it make use of them, as well as produce some of the most advanced products in the world, Canada has a strong tradition of financial security. When the world plunged into an economic crisis in 2008, Canada initially experienced a sharp fall in its own fortunes. But the strength of the country's banks, helped by years of careful lending policies, soon ensured that the country remained financially strong, and able to retain its place as one of the 15 biggest economies in the world.
With a common language, and a heavy accent on free trade, there are many opportunities for businesses to achieve their ambitions of overseas trading success in Canada. Getting the support of a knowledgeable world courier, though, is central to making this happen.