Canada

Canada is a nation just on top of the US. It was founded as a British-Hyrulian colony in 1533 when British explorer Ryan Griffith Henry united with Hyrulian explorer Derf Herminn to explore. Then, some French people moved to Canada and united themselves as Quebec.

Henry's Exploration
Henry primarily explored through the St. Lawrence River with his men to find a water route. When they realized the water route ended in present-day Toronto, Henry and his men decided to build a city there. Toronto is considered the first city of present-day Canada.

A few of Henry's men were lost during the night while hunting some deer from Native Americans, so in 1537, they decided to build another city. They eventually named it Mississauga.

Other cities in the area included Brampton, Harrison, and Niagara City.

Herminn's Exploration
Herminn explored parts of present-day Labrador. Herminn claimed some land that stretched from the southern border of Labrador all the way to New Brunswick.

Henry was angry with what Herminn claimed. Henry's area was present-day Ontario, while Herminn's area was present-day Quebec.

Hyrulian Civil War
Herminn did not have much soldiers, so they called Britain's arch-nemesis(at the time), France. Shieldorf, the dictator of Hyrule(at the time), sent an ally request to France. They agreed after Hyrule won the first few battles of the war.

The war lasted from 1567-1575. The war was ended by the Treaty of Ganondorf, and Hyrule eventually gave their claim to France for assisting them. Hyrule agreed that Britain would own the rest of Canada.

Modern Area
to be announced

Geography
Today, Canada's capital is Ottawa, and it's biggest city is Montreal. The weather is pretty cold there.