Land Use
Region Names
Definitions
Capital Cities
Lakes and Rivers
100
Makes paper, wood, and lumber.
Forests.
100
Nunavut, Yukon and Northwest Territories.
The North.
100
The number of people who live in a place.
Population.
100
Toronto
Ontario
100
the largest body of water in Canada surrounded by Ontario and Quebec
Hudson Bay
200
Makes bread, flour and corn.
Farming.
200
British Columbia's region.
The West Coast.
200
Land beside an ocean.
Coast
200
Quebec City
Quebec
200
The ocean beside British Columbia
Pacific Ocean
300
Produces fish to eat.
Fishing.
300
The most populated region.
Central Canada.
300
A grain used to make bread.
Wheat
300
Victoria
British Columbia
300
The ocean beside Nova Scotia
Atlantic Ocean
400
Makes minerals and metals.
Mining.
400
The place where oil, gas and wheat are found.
The Prairies.
400
A black mineral burned to make electricity.
Coal
400
Halifax
Nova Scotia
400
The group of lakes around the bottom of Ontario.
Great lakes
500
Makes furniture, appliances, etc.
Industry or factories.
500
Lobster and crab are the most valuable seafood here.
Atlantic Region.
500
The government buildings in Ottawa.
Parliament Buildings.
500
Fredericton
New Brunswick
500
Electricity made from running water.
Hydroelectricity
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