The name of the seaway that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
What is the St. Lawrence Seaway
Canada's modern government. Modeled on the government of Great Britain
What is a Constitutional Monarchy
The most populated province
What is Ontario
The area of land in Northern Canada, surrounding the Hudson Bay
What is the Canadian Shield?
Mr. C's cousin is of this Native tribe
What is inuit
Native groups that live below the arctic region
Who are the First Nations
The Canadian Portion of the Rocky Mountains
What is the Canadian Cordillera
The name of Eastern Canada before British Control
What is New France?
A territory that governs itself but is still tied to its colonizing country
What is a dominion
This was was between Britain and France and lasted from 1756-1763
What is the Seven Years War
Native Groups that live above the arctic circle
Who are the Inuit?
The islands in Northern Canada.
Arctic Archipelago
This is Canada's most important trading partner
Who is the United States
The name for the Central part of Canada
What are the Interior Plains
Place where people from different areas retain their cultural identity
What is a Cultural Mosaic
The climate region in Northern Canada, nothing but small shrubs grow here
What is a Tundra?
Soil that remains frozen even when the summer warmth temporarily melts the snow and ice that usually covers the area
What is Permafrost?
the direction of Canada is where most of its oil is located
Where is Western Canada
Canadians speak English and
What is French
This province is home to some of the best fishing in the world
What is Newfoundland and Labrador
What natural resource most attracted European traders to Canada
What are Animal Furs
The government official with the most executive power in Canada's government
Who is the Prime Minister
Britain Guaranteed rights for French Canadians in.....
What is The Quebec Act of 1775
Most of Canada's border with the United States falls into this main Climate Region
What is Continental Warm Summer
The first people to make use of the abundant resources in Southern Canada
Who are the First Nations