Land and Water
Where is it?
Weather and Seasons
People and Communities
Government and Jobs
100

What is the biggest landform in the Cordillera region?

Mountains

100

Which province is most of the Cordillera region in?

British Columbia

100
Canada's National Capital
Ottawa
100
Name the bay that touches Manitoba, Nunavut and Québec.
Hudson's Bay
100
Name the physical region that is furthest east.
Appalachians
200

Name one kind of water found in the region

River or ocean

200
The Pan Am Game were just held in this city over the summer.
Toronto
200
The capital of Nova Scotia
Halifax
200
What Great Lake is mostly located in another country?
Lake Michigan
200
Name the physical regions Nunavut lies in.
Arctic Lands
300

True or False: The Cordillera only has mountains

False

300
What is the name of the tallest mountain in Canada?
Mount Logan
300
The territorial capital of the Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
300
This Great Lake leads directly to the St. Lawrence River.
Lake Ontario
300
If you were to buy a farm this would be the best area to grow many different crops, not just wheat or grains.
Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands
400

What is a tundra?

Cold and flat land

400
This territory is only 16 years old. Therefore, making it the newest territory in Canada.
Nunavut
400
This capital was named after the Queen of England.
British Columbia Victoria
400
This is our Great Lake.
Lake Erie
400
Mountain climbing in this region is any everyday sport.
Cordillera
500

What is a plateau?

high and flat land

500
This animal usually symbolizes Canada.
Beaver
500
This province's capital is largest city in Canada. Name the province and capital name.
Ontario Toronto
500
The most northern Great Lake
Lake Superior
500
Name the physical region is shared by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Interior Plains