What is Canada's status as a large Country
Second-Largest Country
What does Canada stretch all the way up to
Arctic Ocean
Produces most of Canada’s oil and natural gas.
Alberta
The first European country to successfully settle parts of what would become Canada
France
The motto for the dominion
“From Sea to Sea”
What is America
Third-Largest Country
Wildlife such as the polar bear and the Arctic wolf live here
Ellesmere Island
Made out of softened wood fibers
Pulp
Started between the French and British in 1700
French and Indian War
On the Pacific coast
British Columbia
Along the Pacific Coast
Rocky Mountains
Much of central and northern Canada
Subarctic Climate
Inexpensive paper used for newspaper
Newsprint
Few English-speaking settlers came to this settlement
Quebec
The first Europeans to settle in Canada
British and French
Links the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
St. Lawrence River
Mildest area of Canada
Coast of British Columbia
The first Canadians
Inuit
The boundary between Upper and Lower Canada forms part of the border
Provinces
Where there was reported gold
Yukon Territory
Located on the Niagara river between the province of Ontario and New York State
Niagara Falls
Atlantic coast fishing ground near Newfoundland and Labrador
Grand Banks
The population of the Inuit and Native Canadians
400,000
The British Parliament created it in 1867
Dominion of Canada
Built by the Chinese
Canadian Pacific Railway
A region of rocky uplands, lakes, and swamps
Canadian Shield
Has large deposits of potash
Saskatchewan
The first Europeans to travel to Canada
Vikings
A step toward independence from Britain
Dominion
Has become one of the most culturally diverse cities
Toronto