Name: Crossword: Canada ACROSS 5. The bilingual province. 6. The only French province. 10. It's capital city is Winnipeg. 12. Capital of Canada. 14. Northern territory with many mountains. 15. Capital of Nova Scotia. DOWN 1. Capital of Newfoundland. 2. The largest great lake. 3. Capital city located on the great lakes. 4. Provincial island. 7. Large river flowing from Lake Winnipeg into Hudson Bay. 8. The easternmost territory. 9. The westernmost province. 11. City in southern Alberta. 13. Province between British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
Name: Provinces, Territories, and Capital Cities Letter Scramble
Name: Shapes of Canada Match the following Canadian shapes by placing the correct letter next to the proper label. Alberta Baffin Island British Columbia Great Lakes (all 5) Hudson Bay Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon A B C D E F
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Name: Your Geography 1. What is the furthest west you have been in Canada?. 2. What is the furthest east you have been in Canada?. 3. What is the furthest north you have been in Canada?. 4. What is the capital city of Canada?. 5. What is the capital city of our province?. 6. What is Canada's national arboreal emblem (tree leaf)?. 7. What is Canada's national winter sport?. 8. What is Canada's national summer sport?. 9. What is Canada's national animal?. 10. What are Canada's 2 official colours?. Name: Your Geography 1. What is the furthest west you have been in Canada?. 2. What is the furthest east you have been in Canada?. 3. What is the furthest north you have been in Canada?. 4. What is the capital city of Canada?. 5. What is the capital city of our province?. 6. What is Canada's national arboreal emblem (tree leaf)?. 7. What is Canada's national winter sport?. 8. What is Canada's national summer sport?. 9. What is Canada's national animal?. 10. What are Canada's 2 official colours?.
1. Yellowknife is in the Northwest Territories. 2. Vancouver is in British Columbia territory. 3. Calgary is in Alberta province. 4. Toronto is the Southern town on the map. 5. Ottawa the capital is not far from Toronto. 6. Montreal is between Ottawa 7. and Quebec. 8. Iqaluit is in Nunavut territory. 9. Winnipeg is in Saskatchewan province. 1. Yukon is in the North West of Canada. 2. Nunavut territory is the biggest territory of Canada. 3. Northwest Territories is between Yukon and Nunavut. 4. British Columbia province is below Yukon. 5. Manitoba province has a border with Nunavut. 6. Saskatchewan province is next to Manitoba province. 7. Alberta province is next to British Columbia. 8. The Prince Edward Island is the smallest province. 9. Ontario province has a border with Manitoba 10. And also with Quebec provinces. 11. New Brunswick province is at the East of Quebec. 12. New Scotia is attached to New Brunswick. 13. New Foundland and Labrador province has a border with Quebec province.
What is the origin of the word Canada? Who were the first inhabitants? What is the origin of the word Canada? Why did the Aboriginal population decreased between 40 and 80% after the European settlement? For which country did John Cabot explore Canada in 1497? In 1931 the Statute of Westminster changed something in Canada, what was it? Which Province became the last one to be part of Canada? Canada is a British dominion, so I am at the Head of the country. I am There are two famous sports in Canada: Canada is famously known for its:
1. a wolverine 2. a polar bear 3. a bobcat 4. a beaver 5. a moose 6. a musk ox 7. an artic fox 8. a racoon We are Inuits and we mainly live in the Northern territories. We have a tradition of building Inukshuk, which means: Something which acts for or performs the function of a person
Canada country profile Full name: Canada Population: 34.3 million (UN, 2011) Capital: Largest city: Toronto Area: 9.9 million sq km (3.8 million sq miles) Major languages: English, (both official) Major religion: Christianity Monetary unit: 1 Canadian dollar = 100 cents. Canadian Dollar is Official currency of Canada. But it s commonly known as a Loonie.This has less to do with insanity than the picture of the common loon a Canadian bird on the back of the coin The National emblem is the leaf and has been associated with Canada since the 1700's. A. Maple B. Corn C. Oak The National Anthem for Canada is "O Canada" The only indigenous culture in Canada is that of the Native peoples since all other Canadians were originally. The country of Multiculturalism. is Canada's most prevalent sport. A. Basketball B. Football C. Ice Hockey Canada is a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as its head of state. However, most of her duties are performed on her behalf by an appointed Governor General David Johnston. Canada is known as the home of large animals like the moose and A. Grizzly bear B. White fox c. Deer CN Tower