Chapter 8: Canada
Across
- 7. A non-renewable resource located in the northern territories.
- 8. The largest cities in the Prairie Provinces are near these, which were built in the late 1800s.
- 9. The national capital of Canada
- 13. Quebec's largest city.
- 14. The third of the three Prairie Provinces.
- 15. The _______ Banks is one of the world's richest fishing areas.
- 17. 40 percent of Canada consists of the ____ Territory and Northwest Territories.
- 18. This is the largest province in terms of area.
- 19. Canada has ten (10) of these and two territories.
- 22. Quebec is the oldest city in Canada found in 1608 by Samuel de _____.
- 24. Rapids Montreal is a beautiful metropolis at these.
- 25. Is an enclosed area on a canal that raises or lowers ships from one water level to another.
- 26. Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are located where?
- 30. These provinces are about 5 percent of land and 10 percent of population.
- 32. One of Ontario's most important features.
- 34. A vast land that covers most of North America.
- 35. An important economic activity in the region's parks.
Down
- 1. Word means bordering on or related to the sea.
- 2. Second of the two major service centers
- 3. Salmon, forests, and minerals has help British Columbia become one of Canada's wealthiest provinces.
- 4. One of two major service centers
- 5. The major agricultural crop.
- 6. The second of the three Prairie Provinces.
- 10. These mountains reach into Canada on the east side.
- 11. Canada's major port city on the Pacific Ocean.
- 12. Solid rock that is usually covered by soil, gravel, and sand.
- 16. The Hudson Bay _____ is a flat, sparsely populated, swampy region.
- 19. These provinces lie between the Rocky Mountains and the Canadian Shield.
- 20. The Canadian _____ has poor soil and a cold climate but has rich mineral deposits.
- 21. Native people of the northern territories.
- 23. Prince Edward Island is extremely well suited for _____.
- 27. Quebec and Ontario are considered to be the ______ of Canada.
- 28. The St. Lawrence ____ connects the Great Lakes to the St. Lawrence River.
- 29. The discovery of oil and natural gas provided this area with a new source of wealth.
- 31. The St. ______ Lowlands have rich soil and relatively mild climate.
- 33. The largest metropolitan area in Canada.