Located on a river between Ontario and New York
Niagara Falls
This is a type of cheap paper made mainly for newspapers.
Newsprint
A native people that lived in Canadas vast interior plains.
The Cree.
This war broke out in the mid-1700’s between France and England.
The French and Indian War.
This province became the first to have a large Asian minority.
British Columbia.
Region of rocky uplands, lakes, and swamps.
The Canadian Shield
The term for softened wood fibers used to make paper.
Pulp
In the far north where farming was impossible, these people adapted to the environment by hunting seals, whales, walruses, and other animals.
The Inuit.
Few English-speaking settlers came to this place.
Quebec
Most immigrants in the late 1800’s and 1900’s were from these countries.
Britain, Russia, and Germany.
Mountain range that extends north into western Canada.
The Rocky Mountains
Large fishing coast near Newfoundland and Labrador.
The Grand Banks
The first Europeans in Canada.
These are administrative divisions of a country.
Provinces.
In 2010, Canada launched this program to help immigrants prepare for success in their new country.
The Canadian Immigrant Integration Program.
This river creates a natural border between the U.S and Canada.
St. Lawrence River
More than 80% of Canadians live in this type of area.
Urban
The French Established this city in 1608.
Quebec City
Dominion of Canada.
This major city has become one of the most culturally diverse cities in the world.
Toronto
Canada stretches far north all the way to this ocean.
The Arctic Ocean
Much of central and northern Canada have this climate.
Subarctic
Trade, Diplomatic
This transcontinental railroad was completed in 1885.
The Canadian Pacific Railway.
The political and economic center of power remains in these three cities.
Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal.