The province is an island?
PEI - Prince Edward Island
The western most province in Canada.
British Columbia
This swampy, flat area along the shores of James Bay is essentially a "transition zone" between the Shield and the Arctic
Hudson Bay Lowlands
This theme is used to describe where a place is compared to other landmarks, such as saying "The library is across from the park."
Relative Location
Halifax is the capital of
Nova Scotia
The capital city of Ontario.
Toronto
This massive, horseshoe-shaped region covers half of Canada and contains some of the world's oldest igneous and metamorphic rock.
Canadian Shield
This theme covers how people, goods, and ideas get from one physical spot to another, like the spread of a viral TikTok trend.
Movement
The capital city of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
The province located between Alberta and Manitoba.
Saskatchewan
This flat region was created by ancient sea sediments and is now prime for wheat farming.
Interior Plains
When a farmer builds an irrigation system to water crops in a dry climate, they are illustrating this specific theme.
Human-Environment Interaction
The province directly east of British Columbia.
Alberta
This province/territory is east of Ontario
Quebec
This Western region is home to Canada’s highest peaks, which are geologically "young" and have not yet been rounded by erosion.
This theme is used to categorize areas with similar characteristics, such as "The Great Plains" or "The Corn Belt."
Region
Of the 10 Canadian provinces, these are the two "landlocked" ones that have no saltwater coastline.
Alberta and Saskatchewan
The number of provinces and territories in Canada.
10 provinces and 3 territories
Despite being the smallest region, this southern area houses over 50% of Canada’s population due to its fertile soil and warm climate.
St. Lawrence Lowlands
This theme describes what it is like there, including physical traits like mountains and human traits like architecture.
Place