Geography
Climate
Natural Resources
History
Political Divisions
100

What are the three major oceans that surround Canada?

What are Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean.

100

What type of climate does most of the southeastern part of Canada have?

What is the humid continental climate

100

What are some of the important minerals found in the Canadian Shield?

Iron ore, nickel, silver, and gold.

100

Who was the French explorer that explored much of the St. Lawrence River system?

Jacques Cartier.

100

How many provinces does Canada have?

10 provinces

200

Who is the longest unguarded border in the world that Canada shared with?

Who is the United States

200

What is the temperature range like in Northern Canada?

What is Long, cold winters and short, cool summers.

200

What percentage of Canada’s land is arable?

5%

200

What was the significance of the St. Lawrence River in Canada’s history?

 It allowed European explorers to travel farther into North America.

200

How many territories are there in Canada?

 3 territories.

300

Which river stretches from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean?

What is the St. Lawrence River.

300

How much precipitation can the Pacific coast of Canada receive in a year?

What is Up to 100 inches of rain.

300

What resources do Canada’s forests provide?

Timber and wildlife.

300

 What was the name of the French colony established in Canada?

New France

300

What is the purpose of dividing Canada into provinces and territories?

To manage areas with fewer people and formalize political boundaries

400

Name the four Great Lakes that form part of the U.S.-Canada border.

What is Superior, Huron, Ontario, and Erie

400

What crops are primarily grown in Canada's central plains?

What is Canola, wheat, and other grains.

400

 Name two major sources of energy resources found in Canada.

 Coal and natural gas.

400

 How has trade and travel been impacted by Canada’s geography?

Easy access to trade routes with three major oceans and a long border with the U.S.

400

Name one province in Canada.

British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, or New Brunswick.

500

What geographic feature covers a large portion of Eastern and Southern Canada?

What is the Canadian Shield.

500

Why does 90% of Canadians live within 100 miles of the Canada/U.S. border?

What is the harsh climate and living conditions in northern regions.

500

How do Canada’s lakes and rivers contribute to its economy?

 They provide fish, fresh water, and hydroelectricity.

500

What did the exploration of the St. Lawrence River lead to in terms of settlement?

The establishment of European settlements in North America.

500

Why might Canada choose to have territories instead of provinces in certain areas?

Because of the low population density in northern regions, making formal governance less necessary.