BJU Cultural Geography Chapter 6 Canada

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List at least 10 features shared by Canada and US

1) Canada and the Us share several geographic features-- the Rockies, the Great Plains, the Appalachian moutains and the Great lakes. 2) The Maritime Provinces in Canada are similar the the New England states 3) The products of Canada are similar to those of the US. Traveling from east to west, the Maritime Provinces have important mining, lumber, and fishing industries as in New England; the Central Provinces produce dairy products and automobiles as in the Great Lakes states; and the Prairie(Western) Provinces produce wheat as in the Midwest. 4) Both Canada and the US have strong british heritage, and English is the most common language between both countries 5) The two nations both have a representative form of government, with a leader in charge of the executive branch. 6) Both Canada and the US have large indian minorities 7) Both have large groups of Catholics and Protestants 8) Both have french roots 9) Both cleared settlements in the wild frontier 10)Canada and the US and the richest most industrialized nations in the Western hemisphere

how many province are in Canada federation

10

how many miles does most Canadians live within this distance from the border

100 miles

define a cordillera and what 2 province contains part of the western cordillera

A chain of mountains ; British Columbia and Yukon Territory

whats the location of Calgary, which is the gateway to the Canadian Rockies

Alberta

Newfoundland

Along with a large strip of land on the main land form

The European traded blankets,knives, ect... for what items

Animal fur and skins, helping them establish friendly relations

Where is the highest tides in canada

Bay of Fundy

Define Maritime

Bordering the sea

what province borders the pacific

British Columbia

who is the head of state

British Monarch

Briefly describe the benefits Canada receives from having a small population combined with a large land area

Canadians have a fairly high standard of living. They can enjoy both rural and urban environments. They export large quantities of raw materials.

whats the Prince Edward Island capital

Charlottetown

what 2 condition keeps temperatures cool throughout canada

Distance from equator; inland areas lack moderating effect of the ocean

whats the capital of Alberta

Edmonton

whats the 3 main ethnic groups

English, Irish and German

what are the 2 native people in canada

Eskimos & Indians

whats the capital of New Brunswick

Fredericton

Where is the most fishing ground

Grand Banks

What is the 2 European countries completed for control of canada

Great Britain and French

Whats the capital of Nova Scotia

Halifax

where did the European built there first settements

In newfoundland

Whats the capital of Nunavut

Iqaluit

who becomes prime minister and what is a governor called

Legislature and a Premier

what enabled large ships to travel the S. Lawrence seaway to the Great Lakes

Locks

what is an important industry in the Canadian Shield and what is the biggest industry of British Columbia

Mining; Tourism

what Province discover dimonds

Nova Scotia

what province has the saying inuit for "our land"

Nunavut

what is known as shining waters

Ontario

which province has the largest population

Ontario

whats the capital of Canada

Ottawa

Where is the mildest climate and why

Pacific coast of British Columbia; arm japan currents

nicknamed "spud island" and has the highest population density of any Canadian province

Prince Edward Island

what province has the largest french speaking population

Quebec

whats the capital of Quebec

Quebec city

Compare and contrast the two biggest Canadian provinces - the Central Provinces of Quebec and Ontario. Pay special attention to their culture and history.

Quebec has a strong French culture, while Ontario has a British heritage. Eighty percent of Quebec citizens are French speakers and Quebec cities retain a traditional European feel. Although Ontario has a British history, it is the most culturally diverse area in Canada. it is also the center of Canada's industry. Toronto, the capital, is modernized and retains little of European feel.

Whats is the capital of Saskatchewan

Regina

what church does most canadians belongs

Roman Catholic

what is known for its wilderness and uranium

Saskatchewan

whats the important water routes in central canada

St Lawrence River & Great lakes

whats the capital of Grand Banks and what its famous for

St. John and its famous for its fishing grounds

whats the capital of Ontario

Toronto

what road links the east and the west portions of Canada

Trans-Canada Highway

Who is Canada major trading partner

United States

whats the capital of British Columbia

Victoria

Whats the capital of Yukon territory

Whitehorse

whats the capital of Northwest territories

Yellowknife

Define Canada Sheild

a Mass of solid rock; covers most of eastern canada

explain the archipelagos

a group of islands; but it is a 9 island exceed 10,000 square mile. Barbeau peak is the highest peek

where are most settlements in the Northwest Territory

along the Mackenzie River

what is the Oil reserves in Alberta

may exceed those of Saudi Arabia

the french settled 3 southernmost Maritime Provinces and called it what

region Acadia

A subpolar climate dominates the canadian sheild. Needle leaf evergreen trees and they become increasingly stunted as one travel north these coniferous forest is called what

taiga

Labrador

the peninsula labrador on the main land is cold year round

whats the capital Manitoba

winnipeg


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