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Miss Day Geography

Another Word For Political Divisions is:

How many regions is Canada divided into?

How many Atlantic Provinces are there in Canada?

Another word for “bordering on or related to the sea” is…

Which region is considered the smallest region in Canada?

The Grand Banks area off the coasts of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia use to be considered the richest fishing area in the world until what happened?

Two industries that are important to the maritime are:

What was discovered in the Atlantic Provinces that provided a lot of work for citizens in Canada?

Which region has a majority of the population and provides Canada with most of its economic activity?

Quebec and Ontario are distinguished by how many distinct landscapes?

Which of the following earned the nickname “Canada’s highway to the Sea”?

Another word for an enclosed area on a canal that raises or lowers ships from one water level to another is:

Which of the following does Ontario NOT have:

What is the largest metropolitan area in Canada?

What is the national capital of Canada?

Another word for solid rock that is usually covered by soil, gravel, and sand is called:

The Southeast and the Canadian Shield are centers of which economic activities?

The Prairie Provinces have been long associated with rolling fields of what?

Which of the following is NOT an important economic activity of the Prairie Province?

Which of the following resources allowed British Colombia to become one of Canada’s wealthiest province?

What is the largest city in British Columbia?

The Northern Territories is home to about:

Many residents of the northern territories are native people who call themselves____________, a term that means “the people”.

What do the people of Northern Canada use to travel?

What is the major reason why Canada struggles to develop a single national identity?

Who were the first people to live in what is now Canada?

What were the two rival European groups that fought over Canada’s territory?

Who eventually gained control over the entire region of Canada in 1763?

When did Canada become a completely independent nation?

What is the official language of Canada?

A major dispute that is going on in Canada today is between which two groups?

A movement to win political, religious, or ethnic independence from another group is called:

What is the official language in Quebec?

Another word for withdraw is:

Where do most of Canada’s immigrants come from?

What are fees charged by one country’s government on goods people bring in from the other country called?

What is another word for tax on imports?