What is Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands?
This rock is "born of fire"
What is Igneous?
This is the capital city of Canada
What is Ottawa?
We have many of these around W-O
What are gravel pits/sand pits?
The definition of Geography is...
The study of the surface of the Earth
This Landform is found in British Columbia
What is the Western Mountains?
This type of rock is created through applying heat and pressure
What is Metamorphic?
This is the capital city of Nova Scotia
What is Halifax?
Compared to other nations, Canada is rich in this radioactive resource
What is Uranium?
This is the largest province in Canada
What is Quebec?
This landform region is the oldest in Canada
What is the Canadian Shield?
These are the two types of Igneous rock
What are Intrusive (interior/plutonic) and Extrusive (exterior)?
Natural Resources are... (2 key things)
Found in Nature, and used to make MONEY!
This is the population of Canada (per the 2026 Olympics)
What is 41 Million?
This landform is known to have sharp mountains, and zero trees/vegetation
What are the Innuitian Mountains?
Granite turns into this specific rock when heat and pressure are applied
What is Gneiss?
This is the capital city of British Columbia
What is Victoria?
This is one of Canada's top exports, used in farming
What is Potash?
This is the name of the northernmost island in Canada
What is Ellesmere Island?
This landform region is generally flat, and has no plant life.
"Sedimentary rocks are made when 3 things happen over many days" (name all 3!)
What are Deposition, Compaction and Cementation?
This is the capital city of New Brunswick
What is Fredericton?
These are the 5 main industries of Natural Resources in Canada (hint: Mining is 1 of them)
What are Mining, Forestry, Agriculture, Fishing and Energy?
This was the first National Park in Canada
What is Banff National Park?