Map of Canada Flashcards
What is A and 1?

A. Yukon
- Whitehorse
What is B and 2?

B. Northwest Territories
- Yellowknife
What is C and 3?

C. Nunavut
- Iqlaluit
What is D and 4?

D. British Columbia
- Victoria
What is E and 5?

E. Alberta
- Edminton
What is F and 6?

F. Saskatchewan
- Regina
What is G and 7?

G. Manitoba
- Winnipeg
What is H, 8 and Star?

H. Ontario
- Toronto
Star: Ottawa
What is I and 9?

Quebec and Quebec City
What is M and 11?

New Brunswick and Fredricton?
What is K and 12?

PEI and Charlottetown
What is L and 13?

Nova Scotia and Halifax
What is J and 10?

Newfoundland and Labrador
What is a?

Lake Superior
What is b?

Lake Michigan
What is c?

Lake Huron
What is d?

Lake Erie
What is e?

Lake Ontario
What is i?

Pacific Ocean
What is ii?

Arctic Ocean
What is iii?

Baffin Bay
What is v?

Atlantic Ocean
What is vi?

James Bay
What is vii?

St. Lawrence Seaway
What is the yellow line?

140°W
What is the blue line?

370 kms O.E.Z
What is the dark green line?

49°N
What is the orange line?

43°W
What is the neon green line?

42°N
Physical Boundaries
Physical Boundaries- they are ‘things’ that block us or limit how far we can go .
Examples: Mountains, Rivers, Fences ect.
Political Boundaries
Political Boundaries- rules or imaginary lines that government decide about where one thing begins and another ends
Example: the boundary of land that belongs to Canada and the U.S (or city boundaries ect.)
[The O.E.Z. is a political boundary about the area that a country has control over for money making around their property]
Cultural Boundaries
Rules that groups or families make about behavior and how far one is allowed to go in whatever thay are doing