Canada

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Artic Circle

66.5 degrees north of the equator

Rocky Mountains

A great series of mountain ranges in the western United States and Canada.

Ottawa River

A river in the Canadian provinces of Ontario

Edmonton, capital of

Alberta

James Bay

Bay in eastern Canada

Hudson Bay

Bay in north-eastern Canada.

Davis Strait

Between Greenland and Baffin Island

Beaufort Sea

Body of water into which the Mackenzie River flows

Fraser River

British Columbia

Mackenzie River

Canada's longest river, which is part of a river system that flows across the Northwest Territories to the Arctic Ocean.

Banks Island

Canadian island

Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown is the capital

St. Lawrence River

Connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean

Alberta

Edmonton is the capital city

New Brunswick

Fredericton is the Capital

Nuuk, capital of

Greenland

Gulf of St. Lawrence

Gulf located in Quebec

Novia Scotia

Halifax is capital

Nunavut Territory

Iqaluit (Capital)

Ellesmere Island

Island containing Cape Columbia, Canada's northernmost point

Vancouver Island

Island off the southwest coast of Canada

Winnipeg, capital of

Manitoba

Lake Winnipeg

Manitoba, Canada

Foxe Basin

N.Of Hudson Bay

Great Slave Lake

Name the source of the Mackenzie River. It's the ninth largest freshwater lake in the world.

Fredericton, capital of

New Brunswick

St. John's, capital of

Newfoundland and Labrador

Yellowknife, capital of

Northwest Territories

Halifax, capital of

Nova Scotia

Iqaluit, capital of

Nunavut

Greenland

Nuuk is capital

Toronto, capital of

Ontario

Canada

Ottawa is capital

Charlottetown, capital of

Prince Edward Island

Quebec City, capital of

Quebec

Quebec

Quebec City

Saskatchewan

Regina is the capital

Regina, capital of

Saskatchewan

Newfoundland and Labrador

St. John's is the capital

Saskatchewan River

This is a river that flows through the western part of Saskatchewan and the eastern part of Manitoba into Lake Winnipeg. It has its source at the confluence of its north and south branches in southern central Saskatchewan, and it passes through Cedar Lake very close to its mouth.

Ontario

Toronto is the capital

British Columbia (BC)

Victoria is capital

Hudson Strait

Water body that goes from the Hudson Bay to the Atlantic Ocean.

Yukon Territory

Whitehorse is capital

Manitoba

Winnipeg is the capital

Northwest Territories

Yellowknife is the capital

Whitehorse, capital of

Yukon Territory

Labrador Sea

a body of water that is located off the eastern coast of Labrador and Newfoundland

Baffin Bay

a body of water that is located off the northeastern coast of Baffin Island

Victoria, capital of

british columbia

Sault Ste. Marie

canal (in a town)

Bay of Fundy

famous for having some of the highest tides in the world

Lake Athabasca

lake on the northern border between Alberta (west) and Saskatchewan (east); the Athabasca River flows from Jasper National Park in western Alberta to the lake; the Athabasca oil sands are located in Alberta

Victoria Island

second largest Canadian island

Churchill River

starts in Albert, flows through Saskatchewan, flows into Hudson Bay from Manitoba, the city of Churchill is located on its estuary

Great Bear Lake

the largest lake located entirely in Canada


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