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Page 1: Features of Canada

Physical Features

of Canada

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Canada• Second largest country in the

world! • Borders touch oceans on the east,

west, and north. • America is on Canada’s southern

border.

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Pacific Ocean• largest & deepest of the world’s 5

oceans• covers 1/3 of the Earth’s surface• western border of Canada

– major shipping route to Asia

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Atlantic Ocean• 2nd largest of the earth’s 5 oceans• most heavily traveled ocean• forms the eastern border of

Canada– major shipping route to Europe &

Africa

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Canadian Shield• Stretches from Great Lakes to Arctic

Ocean; covers half of Canada!• Region of mostly thin soil lying on top of

bedrock, with many bare outcrops of rock & thousands of lakes

• Major natural resources: timber, minerals, & water

• Region is sparsely populated

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Hudson Bay• large inland sea in east central

Canada• “an arm” of the Atlantic Ocean

– Grain from Alberta & Saskatchewan is shipped from Hudson Bay out to the Atlantic and on to other countrie.s

– only navigable from July to October

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Great Lakes• five large freshwater lakes in central

North America– created from melting glaciers– HOMES (Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie,

Superior)

• serve as the “industrial heartland” of the continent

• one of the world’s busiest shipping areas– Most of Canada’s population live in this

region.

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Rocky Mountains

• located in Western Canada– includes western Alberta and eastern British

Columbia

• stretches a distance of 2,000 miles• mining is the biggest industry in the

region, followed closely by logging– major minerals include: iron ore, copper,

coal, gold

• sparsely populated & contain few cities

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St. Lawrence River

• major source of overseas and US/Canada shipping & trade– outlet for the Great Lakes to connect

to the St. Lawrence Seaway in order to reach the Atlantic Ocean

• huge producer of hydroelectricity

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St. Lawrence Seaway

• a canal system completed in 1959 at the eastern end of the Great Lakes– connects the Great Lakes with the St. Lawrence

River (which flows to the Atlantic Ocean)

• major source of overseas and US/Canada shipping & trade– closed from November to April (frozen)– seaway has made cities in Eastern Canada

home to many successful manufacturing companies

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