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44 Your Canadian Citizenship Study Guide Region Province/Territory Capital CITY. Atlantic provinces Newfoundland and St. John's Prince Edward Charlottetown Nova Halifax New Fredericton Canada's Regions Central Canada Quebec .. Qu bec City Toronto Canada is the second largest country on earth 10 million square kilometres. Three oceans line Canada's Prairie provinces Winnipeg Regina frontiers: the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Edmonton Along the southern edge of Canada lies the Canada-United States boundary. Both Canada and the are committed to a safe, secure and efficient frontier.

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1 44 Your Canadian Citizenship Study Guide Region Province/Territory Capital CITY. Atlantic provinces Newfoundland and St. John's Prince Edward Charlottetown Nova Halifax New Fredericton Canada's Regions Central Canada Quebec .. Qu bec City Toronto Canada is the second largest country on earth 10 million square kilometres. Three oceans line Canada's Prairie provinces Winnipeg Regina frontiers: the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Edmonton Along the southern edge of Canada lies the Canada-United States boundary. Both Canada and the are committed to a safe, secure and efficient frontier.

2 West Coast British Victoria North Iqaluit Northwest Yellowknife The Regions of Canada kilometres surrounding Ottawa, preserves and Yukon Whitehorse enhances the area's built heritage and natural Canada includes many different geographical environment. areas and five distinct Regions . The Atlantic provinces provinces and Territories Central Canada ARCTIC. Canada has ten provinces and three territories. The Prairie provinces OCEAN. Each province and territory has its own capital The West Coast city. You should know the capital of your province Beaufort Sea or territory as well as that of Canada. The Northern Territories The National Capital Population Ottawa, located on the Ottawa River, was chosen Canada has a population of about 34 million Yukon as the capital in 1857 by Queen Victoria, the people.

3 While the majority live in cities, Territory great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Canadians also live in small towns, rural areas Whitehorse Northwest Today it is Canada's fourth largest metropolitan and everywhere in between. Territories Nunavut Iqaluit PACIFIC. area. The National Capital Region, 4,700 square OCEAN Yellowknife Hudson Strait Labrador Sea British (from Top to Bottom) Columbia Hudson Bay Ottawa's Rideau Canal, Alberta once a military waterway, Newfoundland Edmonton and Labrador is now a tourist attraction Manitoba and winter skateway Saskatchewan St. John's Banff National Park, Alberta Quebec Prince r ve Victoria Ri Regina Edward ce Ontario ren Island u La St.

4 Charlottetown UN Winnipeg New ITED Brunswick STAT. ES OF Qu bec Nova Scotia AMERI. CA Fredericton Halifax Lake Superior Ottawa da o nt Lake Lake ro Huron Ontario To Atlantic . na Lake Lake Erie OCEAN. Ca Michigan ver sco Di The Capital of Canada (Right) 45. Peggy's Cove harbour, Nova Scotia 44 Your Canadian Citizenship Study Guide Region Province/Territory Capital CITY. Atlantic provinces Newfoundland and St. John's Prince Edward Charlottetown Nova Halifax New Fredericton Canada's Regions Central Canada Quebec .. Qu bec City Toronto Canada is the second largest country on earth 10 million square kilometres. Three oceans line Canada's Prairie provinces Winnipeg Regina frontiers: the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, and the Arctic Ocean to the north.

5 Edmonton Along the southern edge of Canada lies the Canada-United States boundary. Both Canada and the are committed to a safe, secure and efficient frontier. West Coast British Victoria North Iqaluit Northwest Yellowknife The Regions of Canada kilometres surrounding Ottawa, preserves and Yukon Whitehorse enhances the area's built heritage and natural Canada includes many different geographical environment. areas and five distinct Regions . The Atlantic provinces provinces and Territories Central Canada ARCTIC. Canada has ten provinces and three territories. The Prairie provinces OCEAN. Each province and territory has its own capital The West Coast city.

6 You should know the capital of your province Beaufort Sea or territory as well as that of Canada. The Northern Territories The National Capital Population Ottawa, located on the Ottawa River, was chosen Canada has a population of about 34 million Yukon as the capital in 1857 by Queen Victoria, the people. While the majority live in cities, Territory great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Canadians also live in small towns, rural areas Whitehorse Northwest Today it is Canada's fourth largest metropolitan and everywhere in between. Territories Nunavut Iqaluit PACIFIC. area. The National Capital Region, 4,700 square OCEAN Yellowknife Hudson Strait Labrador Sea British (from Top to Bottom) Columbia Hudson Bay Ottawa's Rideau Canal, Alberta once a military waterway, Newfoundland Edmonton and Labrador is now a tourist attraction Manitoba and winter skateway Saskatchewan St.

7 John's Banff National Park, Alberta Quebec Prince r ve Victoria Ri Regina Edward ce Ontario ren Island u La St. Charlottetown UN Winnipeg New ITED Brunswick STAT. ES OF Qu bec Nova Scotia AMERI. CA Fredericton Halifax Lake Superior Ottawa da o nt Lake Lake ro Huron Ontario To Atlantic . na Lake Lake Erie OCEAN. Ca Michigan ver sco Di The Capital of Canada (Right) 45. Peggy's Cove harbour, Nova Scotia 46 Your Canadian Citizenship Study Guide The Atlantic provinces New Brunswick Atlantic Canada's coasts and natural resources, including fishing, farming, forestry and mining, have made these provinces an important part of Canada's history and development.

8 The Atlantic Ocean brings cool winters and cool humid summers. Situated in the Appalachian Range, the province was founded by the United Empire Loyalists and has the second largest river system on North America's Atlantic coastline, the St. John River system. Forestry, agriculture, fisheries, mining, food processing and tourism are the principal industries. Saint John is Newfoundland and Labrador the largest city, port and manufacturing centre; Moncton is the principal Francophone Acadian centre;. and Fredericton, the historic capital. New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province, and about one-third of the population lives and works in French.

9 The province's pioneer Loyalist and French cultural heritage and history come alive in street festivals and traditional music. Newfoundland and Labrador is the most easterly point in North America and has its own time zone. In addition to its natural beauty, the province has a unique heritage linked to the sea. The oldest colony of the British Empire and a strategic prize in Canada's early history, the province has long been known for its fisheries, coastal fishing villages and distinct culture. Today off-shore oil and gas extraction contributes a Central canada substantial part of the economy. Labrador also has immense hydro-electric resources.

10 More than half the people in Canada live in cities and towns near the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River in southern Quebec and Ontario, known as Central Canada and the industrial and manufacturing heartland. Southern Ontario and Quebec have cold winters and warm humid summers. Together, Ontario and Quebec produce more than three-quarters of all Canadian manufactured goods. Prince Edward Island Quebec Prince Edward Island ( ) is the smallest province, known for its beaches, red soil and agriculture, especially potatoes. is the birthplace of Confederation, connected to mainland Canada by one of the longest continuous multispan bridges in the world, the Confederation Bridge.


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