Canada chapter 6 activity 5
Quebec
Canada's largest province; it's sole official language is French
Baffin Island
Largest island in Canadian archipelago
most populous province; majority of its people live between the Great Lakes
Ontario
Alberta
capital is Edmonton; it hosts the annual Calgary Stampede
Toronto
capital of Ontario and is the largest metropolitan area in canada
Manitoba
contains Lake Winnipeg
New Brunswick
contains the second-largest French population of any province(after Quebec)
Nunavut
formed in 1992 to allow Inuit self-government
Prince Edward Island
island in the gulf st Lawrence; is smallest Canadian province
Newfoundland
its capital is St. John's, is by the grand banks fishing grounds
Vancouver
largest city in British Columbia
British Columbia
located on the pacific ocean; is the leading number producer in the Northern Hemisphere
Nova Scotia
narrow long peninsula connected to Cape Brenton Island; it's capital is Halifax
Ottawa
national capital of Canada
Saskatchewan
northern hemispheres leading wheat producer; it's capital is Regina
Northwest Territories
region that features the Mackenzie River; its capital is Yellowknife
Yukon Territory
region that the Alaska Highway winds through; borders Alaska
Newfoundland
what the peninsula of Labrador is apart of