Physical Characteristics of Canada

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Physical Characteristics of Canada

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Great Lakes five large freshwater lakes in central North America created from melting glaciers HOMES (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior) serve as the “industrial heartland” of the continent one of the world’s busiest shipping areas Most of Canada’s population live in this region.

St. Lawrence River major source of overseas and US/Canada shipping & trade outlet for the Great Lakes to connect to the St. Lawrence Seaway in order to reach the Atlantic Ocean huge producer of hydroelectricity

St. Lawrence Seaway a canal system completed in 1959 at the eastern end of the Great Lakes connects the Great Lakes with the St. Lawrence River (which flows to the Atlantic Ocean) major source of overseas and US/Canada shipping & trade closed from November to April (frozen) seaway has made cities in Eastern Canada home to many successful manufacturing companies

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Hudson Bay large inland sea in east central Canada “an arm” of the Atlantic Ocean Grain from Alberta & Saskatchewan is shipped from Hudson Bay out to the Atlantic and on to other countrie.s only navigable from July to October

Atlantic Ocean 2nd largest of the earth’s 5 oceans most heavily traveled ocean forms the eastern border of Canada major shipping route to Europe & Africa

Pacific Ocean largest & deepest of the world’s 5 oceans covers 1/3 of the Earth’s surface western border of Canada major shipping route to Asia

Canadian Shield Stretches from Great Lakes to Arctic Ocean; covers half of Canada! Region of mostly thin soil lying on top of bedrock, with many bare outcrops of rock & thousands of lakes Major natural resources: timber, minerals, & water Region is sparsely populated

Rocky Mountains located in Western Canada includes western Alberta and eastern British Columbia stretches a distance of 2,000 miles mining is the biggest industry in the region, followed closely by logging major minerals include: iron ore, copper, coal, gold sparsely populated & contain few cities

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