Reading Maps of Canada
Across
- 2. The borderline between the Canadian territories and the Canadian provinces is along the _____°N latitude line.
- 3. Large island off the coast of British Columbia
- 6. Body of water between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
- 7. Capital city of Saskatchewan
- 9. The largest lake in the Northwest Territories
- 11. Body of water that separated Baffin Island with Greenland
- 13. The territories of Canada are crossed by the ________________ Circle
- 15. Lowland along the southern rim of the Hudson Bay
- 17. The Yukon Territory borders which US state
- 18. Peninsula in northern Quebec
- 22. Body of water that separates Newfoundland from Labrador
- 24. The Appalachian Mountains turn into this range north of the Canadian border (follows the western Maine border)
- 25. Bay south of Hudson Bay
- 26. Canadian province that extends the farthest south
- 27. Large lake in Manitoba
Down
- 1. Only Great Lake that is not partly in Canada
- 2. What river would you need to take to go from Montreal ( D10) to the Atlantic Ocean
- 4. Which province has two separate pieces of land
- 5. This US state borders New Brunswick
- 6. Most mountainous of the Canadian provinces
- 8. Capital city found at 64 N. lat., 68 W. long.
- 10. Mountain range in western Canada
- 12. Capital of Nova Scotia
- 14. National capital of Canada
- 16. Capital city found at 48 N. lat., 124 W. long.
- 19. In this month in 1991, Nunavut became a new territory
- 20. Province with the most elevation between 1,640-3280 feet
- 21. Capital city found at 62 N. lat., 135 W. long.
- 23. Capital city found at 47 N. latitude 53 W. long.
- 28. The Mackenzie River in Northwest Territories flows to the ___________. (46)