Provinces, Territories and Capitals
Regions of Canada (climate and other)
Landforms in Regions
Industry/Economy in Regions
Natural Resources, Natural Disasters and Protected Areas
100

What is the capital of Ontario

Toronto

100

Which physical region is known for having the largest wetland in Canada

Hudson Bay Lowland

100

Which region is best known for it's Rocky Mountains?

Cordillera Region

100

What is the main economic activity in the Interior Plains?

Agriculture

100

Fishing, hunting, and trapping are the main economic sectors of which region?

Hudson Bay Lowlands

200

How many provinces and how many territories are in Canada?

11 provinces and 3 territories

200

Which region receives the most rainfall in Canada?

 Cordillera (Vancouver Island)

200

What type of landscape does the Canadian Shield have?

A giant rock sheet that is over 1 million years old

200

What is the primary economic activity in the Western Cordillera?

Forestry

200

Which natural disaster is most likely to occur in Coastal regions, maritime provinces, Appalachian mountain 

Tsunamis 

300

Name 6 provinces and all 3 territories

resources for Francophone immigrants.

  • Alberta
  • British Columbia
  • Manitoba
  • New Brunswick
  • Newfoundland and Labrador
  • Northwest Territories *
  • Nova Scotia
  • Nunavut *
  • Ontario
  • Prince Edward Island
  • Quebec
  • Saskatchewan
  • Yukon *
300

True or Flase? Latitude, Ocean Currents, and Elevation all affect a region's climate?

True

300

Which region is known for having large wetlands?

Hudson Bay Lowlands

300

What is the primary economic activity of the Arctic Lowlands?

Tourism and Mining

300

Substances or materials that we find in our environment. Examples: air, trees, rocks, plants, water, oil are known as what?

Natural resources

400

What is the capital of New Brunswick?

Fredricton

400

Which Region receives the least rainfall and is considered a desert?

Arctic Lowlands

400

Which region contains large areas of flat land, river valleys, and rolling hills?

Interior Plains

400

What is the primary economic activity of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Lowlands?

Fishing
400

Why are there protected national and provincial parks accross Canada?

When humans develop land, they are destroying ecosystems and habitats

500

What is the capital of Newfoundland and Laborador

St. Johns

500

How does the climate changes as you move farther North?

It get's colder

500

Which region has older less rugged mountains with fertile soil?

Appalachian

500

Which province produces the most beef?

Alberta

500

True or False: The Forestry Act allows people cut down a tree on federal land and doesn't require companies to reforest after cutting down trees.

False

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