Landforms
Water Bodies
Provinces / Captials
Territories
Physical Regions
100
A large, flat area higher than the land around it
What is a plateau.
100
A large river that runs through the Cordillera region
What is the Fraser River
100
The capital of Manitoba
What is Winnipeg
100
Capital of Yukon
What is Whitehorse
100
The unique landform that lies beneath the Canadian Shield
What is the oldest rock in the world
200
A piece of land that juts out into water.
What is a peninsula
200
A large sea found in the Arctic Region
What is the Beaufort Sea
200
Capital of New Brunswick
What is Fredericton
200
Capital of the Northwest Territories
What is Yellowknife
200
Two large mountain ranges in the Cordillera
What are the Rocky Mountains and the Coastal Range
300
Land that is lower than a mountain but higher than the surrounding area
What is a hill
300
The largest of the Great Lakes
What is Lake Superior
300
The capital of Labrador and Newfoundland
What is St. John's
300
Capital of Nunavut
What is Iqaluit
300
This region is made up mainly of islands
What is the Appalachian (Atlantic Coast)
400
A long narrow, low land between hills or mountains
What is a valley.
400
A large low-land river that acts as a natural 'highway' in the region
What is the St.Lawrence River
400
The capital of Saskatchewan
What is Regina
400
The three regions that cover the territories
What are the Cordillera, the Arctic and the Canadian Shield
400
Region where you find the most coniferous (trees with needles and cones) and decidous (trees with leaves) trees
What is the Canadian Shield
500
A body of water that is partly enclosed by land
What is a bay
500
A large bay that is part of a low-land region in the south and Arctic region in the north
What is the Hudson Bay
500
Capital of P.E.I.
What is Charlottetown
500
The barren, cold, flat landscape that covers much of the territories
What is tundra
500
Three important resources found on the Interior Plains
What are oil, cattle and wheat(grains)