Inuit people used these buildings for shelter.
What is an igloo?
Page:83
This person led a rebellion with the metis.
Who is Louis Riel?
page 141
These people were also known as the Mounties.
Who were the Northwest Mounted Police?
page:142
The war of 1812 ended in this year.
What is 1815?
page 134
This province was the beginning of the first french colony.
What is Quebec?
page: 118
These tales were originated in Iceland.
What are sagas?
Page:113
This person is a member of the Lower Canada Assembly.
Who is Louis Papaneau?
page 136
New France was divided into these two colonies.
What are Upper and Lower Canada?
page:127
They were led by Louis Riel and the metis to capture Fort Gary in this year.
What is 1869 ?
page: 141
This is a site of Huron (Hochelaga)
What is Montreal?
page: 121
This French term is also known as, "Wood Runners."
What is a coureurs de bois?
Page:119
He was sent to investigate the rebellions in Canada.
Who is The Earl of Durham?
page 137
This settlement was located at the connection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers.
What is Red River?
page:147
Lord Durham spent 5 months in Canada in this year
What is 1838 ?
page: 137
Immigrants flooded to this southern part of Nova Scotia.
What is New Brunswick?
page: 133
Land route from one body of water to another.
What is a portage?
Page:120
This person pointed out that women should be equal to men.
Who is Nellie Mclung?
page 148
These two provinces were formed in 1905 on the plains.
What are Alberta and Sasketchewan?
page:147
In this year land north of this boundary became the province of British Columbia.
What is 1871?
page: 142
This is centered in the Red River Valley.
What is Manitoba?
page 141
Any land under British rule or control.
What is a province?
Page:131
This person named a river, the "River of Disappointment."
Who is Alexander Mackenzie?
page:140
This 80 year old refugee is known to help people start a new life in Canada.
Who is Nancy Pocock?
page:139
Work finally began on the Transcontinental Railroad in this year.
What is 1881?
page:142
This is located south of Newfoundland and it is known for its fishing.
What is The Grand Banks?
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