Physical Features
Culture
History
Regions
Economy & Government
100
The main reason for Canada's cold climate.
What is "northern location" or "far from Equator"?
100
The building of this helped Canada by linking British Colombia with eastern provinces.
What is the transcontinental railroad/Canadian Pacific railroad?
100
This province was the first to have a major Asian population. (Hint: think about the location)
What is British Colombia?
100
Most of the economy in the Eastern provinces is related to....(looking for 2 economic activities)
What is forestry and fishing?
100
What country is the main trading partner of Canada?
What is the USA?
200
What are three physical features (specific) that the USA shares with Canada?
What is Niagara Falls, Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, Rocky Mountains.
200
Even though this province is part of Canada, it has a very distinct culture and government.
What is Nunavut?
200
The British divided Quebec into what?
What is Upper Canada & Lower Canada?
200
The coastal provinces of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island are called....
What are the Eastland Provinces?
200
What has led to the growth of Canada's major cities?
What is immigration and job opportunities?
300
This physical feature that lies between Ontario and New York State.
What is Niagara Falls?
300
True or False: Differences in culture and language between French-speaking areas and English-speaking areas have sometimes led to conflict.
What is TRUE?
300
The event in the 1890s that brought large numbers of people to Canada.
What is the discovery of gold in the 1890s?
300
Quebec and Ontario are part of what region?
What is The Heartland Region?
300
In what industry do most Canadians work?
What is service?
400
This physical feature is a region of lakes, swamps and rocky uplands that covers about half of the country.
What is the Canadian Shield?
400
The city in Canada that has become one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world.
What is Toronto?
400
People of Canada reflect a history of French and _________________ rule.
What is British?
400
Name the three provinces that are known as the "Prairie Provinces".
What is Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan?
400
What is the title of the leader of Canada?
What is prime minister?
500
Provinces in Canada are most similar to _______________ in the United States.
What are states?
500
In which province is French the main language?
What is Quebec?
500
The first Canadians were Indian and ____________ people.
What is Inuit?
500
Name the four regions of Canada.
What is Eastern Provinces, Western Provinces, Far North/Canadian North, the Heartland?
500
What are the leaders of individual provinces called?
What is premier?
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