This river runs north into the Arctic ocean.
What is the Mackenzie River?
What is Quebec city/Montreal?
What is a nation of immigrants?
The Canadian prairie province is focused on this.
What is agriculture?
Mr. Gleason's favorite type of cereal.
This river runs from Minnesota all the way down into the Gulf of Mexico.
What is the Mississippi River?
The largest unfortified border in the world is between these two nations.
What is US & Canada?
This cultural landscape houses tv/radio stations.
What is the CN tower?
The Great Plains are excellent for this type of economic activity.
What is agriculture?
A military alliance between Europe and two North American countries.
What is NATO?
Bodies are water have been used for these purposes for thousands of years.
What is survival, trade, and/or transportation?
These types of agreements are often used to prevent conflict.
Two official languages of Canada.
What is French and English?
What is US and Canada?
A hub of trade and commerce found in New York City.
What is the New York Stock Exchange?
A mountain range stretching from the southern US all the way to Northern Canada.
What are the Rockies?
This major city is the capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
This cultural landscape is the main seat of government for Canada.
What is Parliament Hill?
An economic alliance between US, Canada, and Mexico.
What is USMCA?
This river is the border between US and Canada.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
Major bodies of water that are between the US and Canada.
What are the Great Lakes?
Disputes and conflict over Arctic borders and shared bodies of water are usually over this.
What are natural resources?
Cities throughout the US and Canada often reflect this.
What are cultural influences?
What are rivers and/or harbors?
This physical region is a rocky surfaced area that wraps around the Hudson Bay.
What is the Canadian shield?