Provinces
The Great Lakes and St Lawrence Provinces
60 percent of the population is _______________ river valley
Prairie Provinces
Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan
Atlantic Provinces
All border the ocean
Ottowa
Capital of Canada
Toronto
Capital of Ontario, has the largest population in Canada
Prairie Provinces
Connected by train
The Great Lakes and St Lawrence Provinces
Core of Canada's population and economic activity
Atlantic Provinces
Few residents
5
How many districts is Canada divided into?
10
How many provinces are there in Canada?
3
How many territories are there in Canada?
Atlantic Provinces
Huge fishing industry, forestry, and farming
British Columbia
Huge numbers of immigrants have made this their home
Atlantic Provinces
Maritime-close ties to the sea
Northern Territories
Modern technology has helped these people
Northern Territories
Most of these people call themselves Inuit. They prefer Inuit over eskimo.
Prairie Provinces
Most people live in the cities
British Columbia
Natural resources such as forests, minerals, and salmon has made this one of the richest provinces
Atlantic Provinces
Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
Northern Territories
Nunavut is the newest territory established in 1999
The Great Lakes and St Lawrence Provinces
Ouebec and Ontario
Prairie Provinces
Rolling flat lands of wheat, grain, and cattle
Atlantic Provinces
Rugged terrain, Appalachian Mountains, lakes
Atlantic Provinces
Smallest of the regions
British Columbia
The Rockies stretch into this province
St Lawrence River
The St Lawrence Seaway connects the Great Lakes to the ___ ________ __________
Great Lakes
The St Lawrence Seaway connects the ________ _________ to the St Lawrence River
St Lawrence Seaway
The ___ ________ _________ connects the Great Lakes to the St Lawrence River
British Columbia
The beautiful inside Passage is known for its scenic beauty
The Great Lakes and St Lawrence Provinces
The large provinces of Quebec and Ontario are the heartland of the country
Northern Territories
These territories are sparsely settles, fewer than 1% of Canada's population lives there
Northern Territories
These three territories make 40% of Canada's land mass
Northern Territories
They use snow mobiles instead of dogsleds and satellites for schooling their children.
Prairie Provinces
Tourists visit to see the Rocky Mountains
British Columbia
Vancouver is the largest city and Canada's largest port on the Pacific
Physical features, culture, and economy
What is their district based on?
Northern Territories
Yukon, Northwest Territory, and Nunavut