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What is Canada's national treasure?

The national treasures of this place are beavers and maple leaves.

Beaver: Beaver has played an indispensable role in Canada's history, culture and ecological protection. Beaver is an important symbol of Canadian history. It was the beaver skin trade with Indians that led to the influx of early European immigrants and made Canada today.

2. Maple Leaf: Maple Leaf is the symbol of Canada, including the "Canadian flag" and "Maple Leaf Card", which are all associated with the maple leaf. There are as many as 150 species of maple distributed in 9.97 million square kilometers in Canada, with a wide range of growth and many kinds, ranking first in the world.