The capital city of Manitoba.
Winnipeg
This is coloured blue.
This is the most populated province in Canada.
Ontario
What 3 Oceans boarder Canada
Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic
This is Canada’s largest trading partner.
USA
The Capital city of Alberta.
Edmonton
Indicates direction, usually pointing North, to help users orient the map.
Compass Rose
Most Canadians live near this border.
Canada–U.S. border?
This Canadian region is known for wheat farming.
Prairie Provinces or interior Plains
Oil, natural gas, and coal are examples of this type of resource.
Non-renewable resources
The capital cities of the 3 Territories.
Iqaluit, Whitehorse, Yellowknife.
Shows the relationship between map distance and real-world distance.
Scale
This term describes people moving into a country.
immigration
Name the 5 Great Lakes
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
Primary industry involves this type of activity.
Extracting natural resources
The Capital city of Canada.
Ottawa
This uses symbols to tell us what different things represent on a map.
The official, systematic procedure of counting, collecting, and recording demographic, economic, and social data about every member of a population within a specific region at a given time.
Census
The mountain range located on the Eastern side of Canada.
Appalachian
What is Canada's highest peak.
Mount Logan in the Yukon
Name the 4 capital cities of the maritime Provinces.
Halifax, Fredericton, Charlottetown, St. John's
These are the invisible lines that surround the earth and help us to locate different places on a map.
lines of latitude and longitude
Describe one challenge caused by rapid population growth in cities.
ex: housing shortages, traffic, pollution, or strain on services
The largest and the oldest of the regions. Features rocky, broken terrain, thin soil, numerous lakes, and wetlands, largely shaped by glaciers.
Canadian Shield
How many of Canada's 13 Provinces and Territories do not touch any ocean coastline?
2 - Alberta and Saskatchewan