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100

What is Canada's status as a large Country

Second-Largest Country

100

What does Canada stretch all the way up to

Arctic Ocean

100

Produces most of Canada’s oil and natural gas.

Alberta

100

The first European country to successfully settle parts of what would become Canada

France

100

The motto for the dominion

“From Sea to Sea”

200

What is America

Third-Largest Country

200

Wildlife such as the polar bear and the Arctic wolf live here

Ellesmere Island

200

Made out of softened wood fibers

Pulp

200

Started between the French and British in 1700

French and Indian War

200

On the Pacific coast

British Columbia

300

Along the Pacific Coast

Rocky Mountains

300

Much of central and northern Canada

Subarctic Climate

300

Inexpensive paper used for newspaper

Newsprint

300

Few English-speaking settlers came to this settlement

Quebec

300

The first Europeans to settle in Canada

British and French

400

Links the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean

St. Lawrence River

400

Mildest area of Canada

Coast of British Columbia

400

The first Canadians

Inuit

400

The boundary between Upper and Lower Canada forms part of the border

Provinces

400

Where there was reported gold

Yukon Territory

500

Located on the Niagara river between the province of Ontario and New York State 

Niagara Falls

500

Atlantic coast fishing ground near Newfoundland and Labrador

Grand Banks

500

The population of the Inuit and Native Canadians

400,000

500

The British Parliament created it in 1867

Dominion of Canada

500

Built by the Chinese

Canadian Pacific Railway

600

A region of rocky uplands, lakes, and swamps

Canadian Shield

600

Has large deposits of potash

Saskatchewan

600

The first Europeans to travel to Canada

Vikings

600

A step toward independence from Britain

Dominion

600

Has become one of the most culturally diverse cities

Toronto