How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?
10 provinces and 3 territories
What is residential land use?
Land used for housing
What is an area of land completely surrounded by water called?
An island
What industry is known for travelling to different places for enjoyment?
Tourism
What is the largest landform region in Ontario?
The Canadian Shield
What is the capital city of Ontario?
Toronto
What is the land used for factories?
Industrial
Blue Mountain in Ontario is an example of what type of landform?
A hill
What industry is a tree planter a job in?
Forestry
What are the three landform regions in Ontario?
Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands, Hudson Bay Lowlands, The Canadian Shield
What is the name of the local government that makes decisions for a city or town?
Municipal government
What land use is most common in rural areas?
Agricultural
What is climate?
The weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
What industry is found in the Canadian Shield because it has nickel, gold and copper?
Mining
Which landform region has the highest population?
Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands
What is a band council?
The group that makes decisions on Indigenous reserves
What is commercial land used for?
Land used for businesses, stores, restaurants
Name the five Great Lakes
A farmer is a job in which industry?
Agriculture
Which landform region is known for having swampy wetlands?
Hudson Bay Lowlands
Name one famous landmark in Ontario.
Niagara Falls, CN Tower, Parliament Hill, etc.)
What is land used for parks and having fun?
Recreational
What affects the local weather and climate?
The Great Lakes
Give examples of jobs in the service industry?
Cashier, Waiter
What is the biggest industry in the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands?
Manufacturing