Landforms
Climate
Natural Resources
Wildlife
Human Activities
100

This region extends from southern Alberta to the Northwest Territories and covers 18% of Canada.

Interior Plains

100

The climate in this region is influenced by the Great Lakes, making it humid and ideal for growing crops

St Lawrence Lowlands

100

This region is known as Canada’s "Industrial Heartland" due to its many manufacturing industries.

St Lawrence Lowlands

100

Polar bears and beluga whales attract tourists to this region.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

100

People in this region enjoy activities like hockey, skiing, and fishing depending on the season.

Interior Plains

200

Known for its swampy plains and largest area of wetlands in the world

The Hudson Bay Lowlands

200

This region has the coldest winters, with temperatures dropping to -29°C due to lingering Arctic air.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

200

This region has valuable minerals such as diamonds, rubies, gold, and iron.

Hudson Bay Lowlands


200

This region is home to wildlife such as bears, squirrels, frogs, and birds.

St Lawrence Lowlands

200

This region is known for its rodeos, stampedes, and agribitions due to its strong farming and ranching culture.

Interior Plains

300

This region is bordered by the Canadian Shield to the north and the Appalachian Region to the east

St Lawrence Lowlands

300

This region has extreme temperatures ranging from -50°C in winter to +30°C in summer.

Interior Plains

300

Oil, natural gas, coal, and fertile soil make this region one of Canada's key farming and mining areas.

Interior Plains

300

The Sarcee, Blackfoot, and Plains Cree originally lived in this region and relied on the land for survival.

Interior Plains

300

This region is home to major Canadian cities such as Toronto, Montreal, and Quebec City.

St Lawrence Lowlands

400

The southern part of this region consists of semi-arid prairie, while the northern part is covered by tundra.

Interior Plains

400

The water surrounding this region affects its temperatures, leading to short, warm summers.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

400

 The forests in this region contain hardwood species like maple, oak, and birch.

St Lawrence Lowlands

400

The mix of young and old trees in this region provides a diverse habitat for many species.

St Lawrence Lowlands

400

Geocaching, paddle boarding, and kayaking are popular activities in this sparsely populated region.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

500

In this region, shallow ponds called thermokarst depressions form where ground ice has melted out.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

500

This region gets the least precipitation and the most sunlight in Canada.

Interior Plains


500

This region historically supported a fur trading economy and is home to about 60 species of fish.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

500

Wolverines are found in this region, making it one of the few places where they can be spotted in the wild.

Hudson Bay Lowlands

500

This region has a landmark once considered the tallest free-standing land structure in the world.

Bonus 100 - what is the name of the tower

St Lawrence Lowlands 

CN Tower