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What is the Canadian Shield region?

When driving in this region, you may feel like

you are driving through a tunnel made of rock.

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This region includes the easternshores of Canada.

What is the Atlantic region?

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In this region you will have tobundle up, especially in the

winter which seems to last allyear round.

What is the Arctic region?

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In this region, fishing isan important industry.

What is the Atlantic Region?

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This region is where RickHansen ended his journey.

What is the Cordillera region?

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This region wraps aroundHudson Bay.

What is the Canadian Shield region?

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A lot of rain and even, arainforest climate arefound in this region.

What is the Cordillera region?

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A long growing season providesfruit, and many people with

work in the agriculture industryin this region.

What is the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands region?

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In this region you might wantto try boating, then settle down

with some lobster.

What is the Atlantic region?

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Lake Eerie can be found nearthis region.

What is the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands region?

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It is pretty weird that poppiesgrow in this region!

What is the Arctic Region?

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Cattle farming is well suitedto this region.

What is the Interior Plains region?

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If visiting this region, youwould see sandy beaches and

rocky cliffs.

What is the Atlantic Region?

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This region has mountains, foothills, and rivers.

What is the Interior Plains region?

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This region has long

cold winters and hot dry summers.

What is the Interior Plains?

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In this region you will find a non-renewable natural resource

That is VERY valuable.

What is the Interior Plains region?

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In this region somethingspectacular happens in the

highest layer of the atmosphere.

What is the Arctic region?

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This region is near water, but includes a province

not usually associated withbodies of water.

What is the Atlantic Region?

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This regions may be muggyduring the summer it has

the Great Lakes.

What is the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands region?

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Some people who live in thisregion depend on the natural

resources for food. You might say they live the traditional

lifestyle of their people.

What is the Arctic region?


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