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Canada’s Human Landscape Growth/ Decline of settlements Classifying Communities A Regional Perspective Regional Identities Canadian Pop culture

This analogy refers to Canada’s pockets of settlement as islands A 100

A tool used by geographers to study how closely together people live in a particular country or area. A 200

The features of the physical landscape, such as fertile soil, abundant trees, plentiful fish or presence of minerals. A 300

A system of landholding that led to a settlement pattern of long, narrow lots facing rivers and roads A 400

These settlers were familiar with the township system of settlement and choose to use in Ontario. A 500

Can include a variety of services, shopping centers, warehousing, and housing developments, usually along major highways. B 100

Describes those areas, often agricultural, that are located outside owns and cities. B 200

Areas with a population density of at least 400 people per square kilometers B 300

Important port in First and Second World Wars, and remains a strategic naval centre. B 400

The forced movement of a group of people B 500

The area in a region that is most developed and populated, the areas that surround the most developed area and their relationship. C 100

Ontario and Quebec are classified as this region C 200

A system of ranking one thing over another, in geography, the ranking of smaller regions within larger regions. C 300

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A tool used by geographers to help bring order to their study. It involves breaking the whole into smaller parts. C 400

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta is classified as this region C 500

The best NHL team on the planet ! (according to Miss Lydon) D 100

George Canyon is from this town and province D 200

Canada’s largest bridge D 300

Total # of gold medals Canada won at the 2010 Olympics D 400

D 500 Name this Canadian

E 100

.. micrometres E 200

E 300 This regional identity or stereotype originates in..

E 400

E 500 Canada’s National Symbol

If you are eating filet mignon, what are you eating? F 100 #2 is the province of….

F # is the province of….

F 300 # 1 is the province of…

Ingredients of a Big Mac F 400 # 13 is the..

F 500 The areas that are more densely populated…

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