Canada has this many provinces.
10
This is the capital city of Ontario.
Toronto
Physical regions are based on these kinds of characteristics.
Physical characteristics
This industry sector focuses on natural resources like mining, farming, and fishing.
The primary sector
This province is called the “Breadbasket of Canada.”
Canada has this many territories.
3
If you travel from Ontario to Alberta, you travel this direction.
West
This is the largest physical region in Canada.
Canadian Shield
A factory that turns wood into paper belongs to this industry sector.
The secondary sector
This province is famous for maple syrup and French culture.
Quebec
Political regions are boundaries created by this.
The government
The capital city of British Columbia.
Victoria
This physical region has fertile soil and over half of Canada’s population.
The Great Lakes-St Lawrence Lowlands
Healthcare, banking, restaurants, and transportation are examples of this industry sector.
The tertiary sector
This province is known for potatoes and the Confederation Bridge.
Prince Edward Island
These are the four main cardinal directions.
North, South, East, West
The capital city of Nunavut.
Iqaluit
This physical region is known for icy landscapes and tundra.
The Arctic
Education, media, research, and tutoring companies belong to this industry sector.
The quaternary sector
This territory is known for the Klondike Gold Rush.
Yukon
The territory that is the northernmost part of Canada is what?
The southernmost province of Canada is what?
The easternmost province is what?
The westernmost province is what?
Nunavut
Ontario
Newfoundland and Labrador
British Columbia
If you travel from Ontario to PEI, you travel this direction.
East
This physical region is known for mountains and wilderness in western Canada.
The Cordillera
This industry sector is the most common in Canada because it includes many important services people use every day.
The tertiary sector
This province is known for Niagara Falls and has the highest population in Canada.
Ontario