Reading Maps of Canada

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