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100

How many different regions did we learn Canada has?

5 Regions

100

What is/are Canada's official languages?

English and French
100

Which of is the main reason why so few people live in Canadas Northern Region.

It is far from other places and resources

100

This vast, sparsely populated region is home to many Indigenous peoples and relies heavily on mining and resource extraction.

What is the Northern Region

200

An ecumene is a region that is well suited to permanent settlement.  Which region best defines Canada's ecumene?

The core region

200

Why were lighthouses first built in the Atlantic Region?

To prevent shipwrecks

200

Which type of area covers most of Canada but only 20 percent of the population live in, think of farm and open pastures.

What is rural area

200

What is the best economic activity that depends on Canada's rich natural resources?

Forestry and fishing in the Pacific Region

300

where do most Canadians live?

Within 100 miles of the U.S border.

300

The castle like building found in the Pacific Region show the influence of which of Canadas founding peoples?

British

300

What economic activity would you expect to observe in Canadas Prairie Region?

Farming, oil drilling and mining

300

Because of the importance of fishing, many lighthouses are found along the coast of which region?

Atlantic Region

400

Ice skating on a frozen canal in winter is an example of how Canadians in Ottawas have?

Adapted to their enviornment

400

Over 80% of Canadians live in these types of areas, often found near major cities like Toronto and Vancouver.

Urban areas

400

This region is home to more than half of Canada’s population and includes major cities like Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal.

Core Region

400

In which region would you most likely see a stop sign written in Chinese?

Pacific Region

500

This river was the main route for early French settlers and traders, leading to the development of cities like Montreal and Quebec City.

St. Lawrence River

500

This region’s economy was traditionally based on fishing, though tourism and offshore oil now play major roles.

The Atlantic Region

500

Known as “Canada’s Breadbasket,” this region produces much of the country’s wheat and grain.

What is the prairie region

500

Which of Canada’s founding peoples had the greatest influence on the architectural style of buildings in the Core Region?

French and British