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First Nations
100

Where is Lethbridge?

What is "Southern Alberta"?
100

You will not find this landform in Alberta.

What is an "ocean"?

100

European and First Nations combined. Mixed religions Hunted buffalo. Lived in cabins. Used carts to get around. Fur traders too.

Who are the "Metis"?

100

He established the settlement called Quebec in New France.

Who was "Samuel de Champlain"?

100

Which First Nations group had territory where Lethbridge is located?

Who are the "Blackfoot First Nation Community"?

200

What is the capital of Alberta?

What is "Edmonton"?

200

Most fossils are found in this region of Alberta.

What is are the "Grasslands"?

200

Someone who was hired by a fur trading company to travel across present-day Canada to trade with the First Nations.

What is a "Voyageur"?

200

She was a Canadian heroine of the War of 1812.

Who was "Laura Secord"?

200

What animal did the First Nations in Southern Alberta rely on for their main food supply?

What is a "Bison"? or "Buffalo"?

300

What is the capital city of Canada?

What is "Ottawa"?

300

Exposed part of the Earth’s crust; rocky; many fossils are found there; cliffs of rock at the edges of lakes and rivers; granite headlands

What is the "Canadian Shield"?

300

It connected Alberta with the rest of Canada.

What is the "Railroad"?

300

Who (January 10 or 11, 1815 – June 6, 1891) was the first prime minister of Canada? He was responsible for building the transcontinental railway in Canada.

Who was "Sir John Alexander Macdonald"?

300

The Blackfoot and Cree moved around a lot following their food source. What word describes this?

What is "nomadic"?

400

Which ocean is next to British Columbia?

What is the "Pacific Ocean"?

400

Oil and gas, cattle, forests/lumber; thick forests; wetlands, and barren land; grasslands; generally flat; forestry; some minerals and oil in the ground too. This region covers 58% of AB. It is central and northern Alberta.

What is the "Boreal Forest"?

400

It started when two Frenchmen made a deal with the King of England to bring back beaver pelts because they had been treated badly by the Governor of Quebec.

What is "The Hudson’s Bay Company"?

400

 (April 30th , 1770 to February 10th , 1857). He was a fur trader and surveyor by profession who contributed to mapping and exploration in Canada through charting of the entire Columbia basin.

Who is "David Thompson"?

400

This ceremony lasted 8 days and was used to honor the sun and to bring First Nations groups together. 

What is the "Sun Dance"?

500

What town lies on the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan?

What is "Lloydminster"?

500

Beside the Rocky Mountain region on the eastern side of the mountains; 10% of the province

Forested hills, rolling grasslands and river valleys; many rivers and dams

What are the "Foothills"?

500

Which Europeans came to Canada first?

Who were the "Vikings"?

500

He was asked to find a trade route to the pacific by the North West Company, as it was a company objective. He explored what he thought was the Columbia River’s outlet to the ocean, but that proved futile. Fraser’s exploration was successful after searching 520 miles in length and 36 days long where he discovered the mouth of the river at Musqueam. The area that Fraser explored was later named the Fraser River by fellow explorer David Thompson. Fraser’s exploration developed the fur trade industry through his establishment of various trading posts.

Who is "Simon Fraser"?

500

They were forced to live on this land after signing treaties with Canadians.

What is a "reservation"?

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