FUR TRADE
RAILWAY
NEW SETTLERS
NATURAL REGIONS
FOSSIL HERITAGE
100

This animal's fur was the most important in the fur trade.

What is a beaver?

100

One major reason the railway was built was to encourage people to move to this part of Canada.

What is Western Canada (Alberta?)

100

Many settlers came hoping to receive this from the government.

What is land?

100

This natural region contains Calgary and Edmonton.

What is the Parkland Region?

100

Alberta is famous for fossils of these prehistoric animals.

What are dinosaurs?

200

What did First Nations and Métis peoples trade in exchange for goods?

What are animal furs or pelts?

200

To make room for the railway, the government encourage people to get rid of the ________

What are buffalo/bison?

200

Settlers often built these homes from prairie grass and soil.

What are soddies?

200

This natural region is known for mountains and forests.

What is the Rocky Mountain Region?

200

This Alberta town is known as the Dinosaur Capital of the World.

What is Drumheller?

300

Fur traders often travelled in these boats.

What is a canoe?

300

Before building the railway, the government had to create a new police force in the west called....

Who are the North West Mounted Police?

300

New settlers were given a piece of land called a __________.

What is a homestead?
300

This region covers the largest area of Alberta.

What is the Boreal Forest Region?

300

Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of these.

What are living things/plants and animals?

400

This company became one of the largest fur trading companies in Canada.

What is the Hudson's Bay Company?

400

Because of the railway, small stops often grew into these.

What are towns/communities?

400

People who move to a new country to live are called ____________?

Who are immigrants?

400

This dry region in southeastern Alberta is known for hoodoos and badlands.

What is the Grassland Region?

400

This Alberta World Heritage Site is famous for dinosaur fossils.

What is Dinosaur Provincial Park?

500

This group acted as guides, translators, and traders between cultures.

Who are the Métis?

500

Before railways, settlers often travelled long distances using this animal-drawn vehicle.

What is a wagon? Or what is a carriage?

500
New settlers had to pay a registration fee of how much?

What is $10?

500

Scientists who study fossils are called these.

What are paleontologists?

500

We have so many fossils here because....?

What is because of the way the land formed?

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