Canadian Shield Basics
People of the Shield
Natural Resources & Industries
Fur Trade & Explorers
Life in the Canadian Shield
100

What is the largest physical region in Canada?

The Canadian Shield

100

Who were the first people to live in the Canadian Shield?

The Woodland Cree, Anishinaabe, and Innu?

100

What is one natural resource found in the Canadian Shield?

Timber, minerals, freshwater

100

What was the main animal hunted for fur during the fur trade?

The beaver

100

What season can be very harsh and snowy in the Canadian Shield?

Winter

200

How many provinces and territories are in the Canadian Shield?

5 Provinces and 2 Territories

200

What two activities did the Woodland Cree and Anishinabe rely on to survive?

Hunting and fishing.

200

What industry uses trees to make paper and wood products?

Forestry

200

What French word means “runner of the woods” and describes fur traders?

Coureur des bois

200

What fun outdoor activities can people do in the Canadian Shield?

Hiking, fishing, skiing, canoeing, and snowshoeing.

300

Name three provinces that are part of the Canadian Shield.

Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Labrador

300

Which Indigenous group hunted caribou and gathered berries?

The Innu

300

What type of energy is made using the rivers and lakes of the Canadian Shield?

Hydroelectricity

300

Which two companies competed in the fur trade?

The Hudson’s Bay Company and the North West Company.

300

What problems could a big snowstorm cause?

Blocked roads, power outages, and no food or supplies.

400

What type of land is found in the Canadian Shield?

Rocky land with lots of lakes and forests.

400

What group of people have both Indigenous and European ancestors?

The Métis

400

Which province is famous for forestry in Canada?

British Columbia

400

Which explorer mapped Canada and helped people understand the land?

David Thompson

400

Why did people build forts in the Canadian Shield?

To store furs, trade safely, and protect people.

500

What is the name of the point where trees stop growing because it is too cold?

The Tree Line

500

What food, made from dried meat, fat, and berries, did the Métis create?

Pemmican

500

What four minerals are commonly found in the Canadian Shield?

Gold, nickel, copper, and uranium

500

Which British explorer had a bay named after him but was abandoned by his crew?

Henry Hudson

500

What is a resource community?

A town built near resources like mines or forests.

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