Canada
Week Material for Class
1 - History of Canada
- Who is the leader of Canada?
- Provinces
- British Columbia
- Game: Jeopardy
2 - Alberta
- NWT
- New Brunswick
- Game:
3 - Yukon
- Nunavut
- Game:
4 - PEI
- Saskatchewan
- Nova Scotia
- Game:
5 - Manitoba
- Ontario
- Newfoundland & Labrador
- Game:
6 - Quebec
- Review
- Game:
Our Plan
- Get to know each other
- Talk about Canada
- Learn about British Columbia
- Learning about Alberta
- Did anyone get a letter?
Canada
Let’s get to know each other!
- Let’s say our names
- Share if you have travelled anywhere in Canada
Hello!
My name is Valerie
I’ve been to British Columbia and Quebec
Hello!
My name is Kenzie
I’ve been to Alberta, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.
Canada
● Became a country on July 1, 1867
● What holiday do we have
that celebrates Canada?
Who is the leader of Canada?
Prime Minister
● Canada has a Prime Minister
● Other countries have
presidents, queens or
leaders
Leader of Canada
Prime Minister
● Justin Trudeau
● Became Prime Minister
in 2015
Prime Minister
● There has been 23 Prime
Ministers of Canada
● Can anyone name one?
Canada
Canada is split into different pieces - what are these called?
Provinces and Territories
● There are a total of 13 provinces and territories in Canada
● Can you name any of them?
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Provinces and Territories
1. Yukon
2. Northwest Territories
3. Nunavut
4. British Columbia
5. Alberta
6. Saskatchewan
7. Manitoba
8. Ontario
9. Quebec
10. Newfoundland
11. New Brunswick
12. Nova Scotia
13. Prince Edward Island
British
Columbia
British Columbia
British Columbia is made up of lots
of different types of people. Some
people are Native who have been
living in BC for a long time. The
native people created totem poles
which are drawings that are carved
into large pieces of wood. They
also fished for salmon and seals
and hunted deer and elk.
British Columbia
Forestry is the largest industry in British
Columbia. Trees and forest covers have of BC.
British Columbia has the largest and oldest trees
in Canada. Salmon, halibut, clams, cod, crabs,
oysters, rockrish, shrimp, and herring can all be
caught right off of British Columbia. The Steller’s
Jay became the province's official bird in 1987.
Coloured bright blue and black, it is found
throughout the province. It is lively, smart and
cheeky.
British Columbia
British Columbia is home to the
Rocky Mountains also known as
the Rockies. These huge
mountains make winter activities
fun, such as skiing and
snowboarding. There are also 6
national parks that are located in
the mountains.
Things to Do in British Columbia
Whale Watching
Things to Do in British Columbia
Totem Pole Tour
Things to Do in British Columbia
Horseback Riding
Things to Do in British Columbia
Winter Activities
-skiing, snowboarding, tubing, sleigh rides, inuit dog sled
team, ice skating
BC Video
Let’s colour our map - British Columbia
Canada
Alberta
Alberta
Alberta was named in 1882 when
John Campbell was serving as
Governor General of Canada. He
was married to Princess Louise
Caroline Alberta. He chose to
name the province Alberta
because of his wife.
Alberta
Alberta is often called the
“Energy Province”. This is
because it is Canada’s leading
producer of oil and natural gas.
Oil and natural gas are used for
factories, cars and homes.
Alberta
Alberta’s Provincial flag features the province's
shield on a blue background. The blue
background represents Alberta’s bright blue sky.
Alberta’s official
colours are blue for
the sky and gold for
the fields.
Alberta
Antelope and coyotes live in Alberta.
Bears, deer, moose, and wolves
make their homes in the forests.
Alberta’s official animal is the bighorn
sheep. There are more than 6000
Rocky Mountain Big-Horn sheep that
live in Alberta. Many of them live in
the mountains. The great horned owl
is the official bird.
Things to do in Alberta
Columbia Icefields
Things to do in Alberta
Calgary Stampede
Things to do in Alberta
West Edmonton Mall
Let’s colour our map - Alberta
Northwest Territories
Northwest Territories
When the nights are dark in
autumn and winter, the Northern
Lights come out in the Northwest
Territories of Canada. Visitors
come halfway around the world to
see these dancing lights and take
photographs of this truly
spectacular sight.
Northwest Territories
People that live in this province have
jobs working with natural resources.
Diamonds, forestry, gold, and natural
gas are all major resources for this
area of Canada.
Northwest Territories
The weather in The Northwest
Territories is much cooler than it is in
Ontario. In the summer, the
temperature gets to 20 degrees. But
in the winter the weather gets very
cold.
Northwest Territories
Polar bears live in the Northwest Territories. This is
because of all the cold climate that can be found in the
northern parts of Canada all year round.
Things to do in the
Northwest Territories
Let’s colour our map - Northwest Territories
New
Brunswick
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of the three
Provinces on the east coast in the
country of Canada. New Brunswick
is has a large amount of land not on
the ocean. New Brunswick tends to
be defined by its rivers then by it’s
area near the ocean.
New Brunswick
There are many things to do in New
Brunswick. One of the most popular
tourist attractions is the famous
Hopewell Rocks. The Hopewell Rocks
are rock formations in The Rock's
Provincial Park. Water causes part of
the rocks to chip off making unique
shaped rocks.
New Brunswick
New Brunswick official flower is the
purple violet. The purple flowers
are very small. The flowers can be
found in the wild. The Violet can
also be blue, white, cream, yellow,
or multicolored.
Things to do in New Brunswick
Exploring the outdoors:
- Hiking, swimming, kayaking
Things to do in New Brunswick
Whale Watching
Things to do in New Brunswick
Markets
Let’s colour our map - New Brunswick
Canada
Yukon
Yukon
The Yukon has a very
small population. The
population is only 31000
people. That means that
more people live in
London Ontario than
they do in the whole
territory of the Yukon.
Yukon
The Yukon has a very pretty
landscape. There are beautiful
lakes and mountains. The long
sunshine hours and summer allow
for hardy crops and vegetables
along with many types of flowers
and fruit to blossom.
Yukon
The Gold Rush was the most
important event in the
Yukon's history. A group of
people discovered gold in the
Klondike River in 1896.
Around 30,000 to 40,000
people travelled a long
distance to reach the gold-
filled lands in the 1890s.
Yukon
With more people coming to
get gold from the land, the
Canadian government
decided to create a
separate territory to better
control the amount of
people living in the area.
Things to do in the Yukon
Look for gold!
Things to do in the Yukon
Hiking, picnics, and watching animals
Things to do in the Yukon
Hot Springs
Let’s colour our map - Yukon
Nunavut
Nunavut
Nunavut became the
last territory to join
Canada in 1999. It
borders in Northwest
Territories on the west.
Nunavut
The Inuit dog is the official
animal in Nunavut. They are
important and the dogs help
hunters. The Canadian Inuit
dogs have long coats and are
covered with fur. Dog sled
racing is also a big sport
Nunavut.
Nunavut
Nunavut’s official flag is yellow, red, blue, and white. An
Inunukshuk stands In the centre of Nunavut flag. The
North Star is in the top corner
of the flag. These symbols
were picked because they
have guided the Inuit people
across the Frozen Trails of
their Homeland for centuries.
Nunavut
The Inuit people have
lived in this part of
Canada for
thousands of years
the Inuit people were
once called Eskimo -
but we don’t use that
word anymore.
Nunavut
Narwhals - are they real?
Nunavut
Narwhals - are they real?
YES THEY ARE
Things to do in the Nunavut
Floe edge tours
The floe edge, or “Sinaaq” in Inuktitut, is where open water meets the ice still attached to the shoreline.
Things to do in the Nunavut
Fishing
What it’s like in Nunavut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWCDEAtZmWw
Let’s colour our map - Nunavut
Canada
Prince
Edward
Island
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province.
The island is located on the east coast of Canada. It
is one of the Maritime
Provinces along with
New Brunswick and
Nova Scotia.
Prince Edward Island
The province of PEI is
also called the “Million
Acre Farm” because
three-quarters of the
island was once
farmland.
Prince Edward Island
The animals that live in PEI are
beavers, foxes, rabbit, raccoons,
and skunks. Animals live the water
surrounding PEI as well. You could
also see dolphins, whales, clams,
lobsters, muscles, oysters, salmon, and
trout around the island.
Prince Edward Island
Each year the Charlottetown
Festival presents the Anne
of Green Gables musical
play. More than two million
people have watched this
play since it started in 1965.
It is the longest running
musical play in Canada.
Things to do in PEI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWqqFdGtBCw
PEI Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1XpPw_xxXY
Let’s colour our map - Prince Edward Island
Let’s colour our map
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan has
been nicknamed the
wheat province.
Saskatchewan has ⅓ of
Canada's farms and
almost half of the land
is planted every year.
Saskatchewan
The farmers work very hard to
make healthy crops to sell to
people in Canada and around
the world. The most popular
crop is wheat. Oats, barely,
canola, sunflowers, lentils and
seeds are also farmed in
Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan has very
long and cold winters. In the
summer, they have
sweltering heat. There is
lots of wind in
Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan
65 million years ago, dinosaurs
used to live on the land that is
now Saskatchewan. There are
many museums that are
dedicated to the prehistoric
times. In one of the museums,
there is a skeleton of a T-Rex for
people to see.
What to do in
Saskatchewan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sEOHkJm6cY (until 4:17)
Saskatchewan Winters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8eAhDzId4Q
Let’s colour our map - Saskatchewan
Nova
Scotia
Nova Scotia Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzOtt91poQY
Nova Scotia
Peggy's Cove is one of the busiest tourist attractions in
Nova Scotia. The
community's famous
lighthouse marks the
eastern entrance into
Saint Margaret’s Bay.
Nova Scotia
Peggy's Cove has a classic red and
white lighthouse that is retired from
active service. The lighthouse sits on
a large hill of rock. This Lighthouse is
one of the most photographed
structures in Atlantic Canada and is
one of the most recognizable
lighthouses in the world.
Nova Scotia
The lighthouse now contains
a small Canadian Post Office
where visitors and residents
mail letters which receive a
special stamp.
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia offers a wide
range of activities for visitors.
In the summer time you can
go to the Highland Games
which is a Scottish Festival.
They have many activities and
games to do there.
Things to do in Nova Scotia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pxZMKFGqdE
Let’s colour our map - Nova Scotia
Game Time!
This week: Hangman
Next week: Jeopardy
Canada
Manitoba
Manitoba
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY3JNtVXUJE
Manitoba
Manitoba is the most Eastern of the three
prairie provinces. In the central and
northern parts of Manitoba, there are
dense forests, tundra and about 100,00
lakes. Manitoba is in the centre of
Canada, halfway between the Atlantic and
Pacific Ocean. Its central location, diverse
landscapes, and history are represented
by the provinces official symbols.
Manitoba
Manitoba’s flag has a red
background. Red is for both
Canada and Great Britain. The
Union Jack (from Britain) is on the
top left corner of the flag. The Great
Grey Owl is the largest owl in North
America. They are the official bird
of Manitoba.
Manitoba
Polar bears live near the city of
Churchill - which os know and
the “polar bear capital of the
world”.
Things to do in Manitoba
Lower fort Garry
Things to do in Manitoba
Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Things to do in Manitoba
Royal Canadian Mint
Things to do in Manitoba
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSAW6g0mJD8
Let’s colour our map - Manitoba
Ontario
Ontario
Our city of London,
is in the province of
Ontario. The
province of Ontario is
beside the provinces
of Quebec and
Manitoba.
Ontario
There are many Canadian
landmarks that are located in
Ontario. Casa Loma is located in
Toronto. Is it North America’s
largest castle. It was built in 1914
and cost a lot of build. The castle
has 98 rooms and several secret
passages.
Ontario
Toronto also has the CN tower. The CN
Tower is very tall. It is 553 meters high.
If you walk to the top of the CN Tower
you would have to climb 1, 776 steps.
Ontario
The climate varies from one place to another in Ontario.
All of Ontario has four season: Winter, Spring, Summer
and Fall. Northern Ontario is colder in all these seasons
than the southern parts of Ontario.
Ontario
Ontario also has the Niagara
Falls. Niagara Falls is a huge
group of waterfalls. Many
people come from around the
world to visit Niagara Falls.
Fireworks take place every
weekend for visitors.
Ontario
Many famous people were born in Ontario - how many
can you name?
Things to Do In Ontario
CN Tower
Things to Do In Ontario
Storybook Gardens
Things to Do In Ontario
Ottawa
Things to Do In Ontario
Sudbury nickel
Ontario Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRqpguZfQ4c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eosadoa1cQ
Let’s colour our map - Ontario
Canada
Quebec
Quebec
The province of Quebec is very
different than many other
provinces in Canada. In
Quebec, the majority of its
people work, live and think in
French. In fact, 81% of the
population in Quebec use
french instead of English.
Quebec
Quebec is the biggest
province in Canada. Over 7
million people in in Quebec.
Quebec is beside the
provinces of Ontario and
New Brunswick.
Quebec
Montreal is a major city in
Quebec. Montreal is known
for its many different
communities, festivals, and
parks.
Things to do in Quebec
Notre dame
Things to do in Quebec
Botantical Garden
Things to do in Quebec
Barbie expo
Quebec Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXhmblzSAeU
Let’s colour our map - Quebec
Newfoundland
and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o51TsHahr_Q
Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador form Canada’s most eastern
province. The province is made up of Newfoundland, which is in
the Ocean and Labrador, which is part of the mainland of
Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador have rocky coastlines
dotted with bays and islands. Newfoundland has large forests
and wetlands. Much of Labrador is covered with frozen tundra.
Newfoundland and Labrador
The flag of Newfoundland and Labrador
represents the past, present and future of the
province. The white sands for the ice and show
of Newfoundland. The blue means the sea. The
white lines represent the fishing. The Red
stands for human effort. The two triangles on the
flag stand for the main land. The gold stand for
the future ahead.
Newfoundland and Labrador
The atlantic puffin is the official
bird of Newfoundland and
Labrador. The Atlantic Puffin is
sometimes called a “sea parrot”
because it has a brightly
coloured beak.
Things to do in Newfoundland
East coast trail
Things to do in Newfoundland
Iceburg alley
Things to do in Newfoundland
Whale watching
Things to do in
Newfoundland and Labrador
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDHnVDYG85k
Let’s colour our map - Newfoundland and Labrador
Review
Canada Kahoot Quiz

All about Canada

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    Week Material forClass 1 - History of Canada - Who is the leader of Canada? - Provinces - British Columbia - Game: Jeopardy 2 - Alberta - NWT - New Brunswick - Game: 3 - Yukon - Nunavut - Game: 4 - PEI - Saskatchewan - Nova Scotia - Game: 5 - Manitoba - Ontario - Newfoundland & Labrador - Game: 6 - Quebec - Review - Game:
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    Our Plan - Getto know each other - Talk about Canada - Learn about British Columbia - Learning about Alberta - Did anyone get a letter?
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    Let’s get toknow each other! - Let’s say our names - Share if you have travelled anywhere in Canada
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    Hello! My name isValerie I’ve been to British Columbia and Quebec
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    Hello! My name isKenzie I’ve been to Alberta, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island.
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    Canada ● Became acountry on July 1, 1867 ● What holiday do we have that celebrates Canada?
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    Who is theleader of Canada?
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    Prime Minister ● Canadahas a Prime Minister ● Other countries have presidents, queens or leaders
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    Leader of Canada PrimeMinister ● Justin Trudeau ● Became Prime Minister in 2015
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    Prime Minister ● Therehas been 23 Prime Ministers of Canada ● Can anyone name one?
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    Canada Canada is splitinto different pieces - what are these called?
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    Provinces and Territories ●There are a total of 13 provinces and territories in Canada ● Can you name any of them?
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    Provinces and Territories 1.Yukon 2. Northwest Territories 3. Nunavut 4. British Columbia 5. Alberta 6. Saskatchewan 7. Manitoba 8. Ontario 9. Quebec 10. Newfoundland 11. New Brunswick 12. Nova Scotia 13. Prince Edward Island
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    British Columbia British Columbiais made up of lots of different types of people. Some people are Native who have been living in BC for a long time. The native people created totem poles which are drawings that are carved into large pieces of wood. They also fished for salmon and seals and hunted deer and elk.
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    British Columbia Forestry isthe largest industry in British Columbia. Trees and forest covers have of BC. British Columbia has the largest and oldest trees in Canada. Salmon, halibut, clams, cod, crabs, oysters, rockrish, shrimp, and herring can all be caught right off of British Columbia. The Steller’s Jay became the province's official bird in 1987. Coloured bright blue and black, it is found throughout the province. It is lively, smart and cheeky.
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    British Columbia British Columbiais home to the Rocky Mountains also known as the Rockies. These huge mountains make winter activities fun, such as skiing and snowboarding. There are also 6 national parks that are located in the mountains.
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    Things to Doin British Columbia Whale Watching
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    Things to Doin British Columbia Totem Pole Tour
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    Things to Doin British Columbia Horseback Riding
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    Things to Doin British Columbia Winter Activities -skiing, snowboarding, tubing, sleigh rides, inuit dog sled team, ice skating
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    Let’s colour ourmap - British Columbia
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    Alberta Alberta was namedin 1882 when John Campbell was serving as Governor General of Canada. He was married to Princess Louise Caroline Alberta. He chose to name the province Alberta because of his wife.
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    Alberta Alberta is oftencalled the “Energy Province”. This is because it is Canada’s leading producer of oil and natural gas. Oil and natural gas are used for factories, cars and homes.
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    Alberta Alberta’s Provincial flagfeatures the province's shield on a blue background. The blue background represents Alberta’s bright blue sky. Alberta’s official colours are blue for the sky and gold for the fields.
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    Alberta Antelope and coyoteslive in Alberta. Bears, deer, moose, and wolves make their homes in the forests. Alberta’s official animal is the bighorn sheep. There are more than 6000 Rocky Mountain Big-Horn sheep that live in Alberta. Many of them live in the mountains. The great horned owl is the official bird.
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    Things to doin Alberta Columbia Icefields
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    Things to doin Alberta Calgary Stampede
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    Things to doin Alberta West Edmonton Mall
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    Let’s colour ourmap - Alberta
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    Northwest Territories When thenights are dark in autumn and winter, the Northern Lights come out in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Visitors come halfway around the world to see these dancing lights and take photographs of this truly spectacular sight.
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    Northwest Territories People thatlive in this province have jobs working with natural resources. Diamonds, forestry, gold, and natural gas are all major resources for this area of Canada.
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    Northwest Territories The weatherin The Northwest Territories is much cooler than it is in Ontario. In the summer, the temperature gets to 20 degrees. But in the winter the weather gets very cold.
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    Northwest Territories Polar bearslive in the Northwest Territories. This is because of all the cold climate that can be found in the northern parts of Canada all year round.
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    Things to doin the Northwest Territories
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    Let’s colour ourmap - Northwest Territories
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    New Brunswick New Brunswickis one of the three Provinces on the east coast in the country of Canada. New Brunswick is has a large amount of land not on the ocean. New Brunswick tends to be defined by its rivers then by it’s area near the ocean.
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    New Brunswick There aremany things to do in New Brunswick. One of the most popular tourist attractions is the famous Hopewell Rocks. The Hopewell Rocks are rock formations in The Rock's Provincial Park. Water causes part of the rocks to chip off making unique shaped rocks.
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    New Brunswick New Brunswickofficial flower is the purple violet. The purple flowers are very small. The flowers can be found in the wild. The Violet can also be blue, white, cream, yellow, or multicolored.
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    Things to doin New Brunswick Exploring the outdoors: - Hiking, swimming, kayaking
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    Things to doin New Brunswick Whale Watching
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    Things to doin New Brunswick Markets
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    Let’s colour ourmap - New Brunswick
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    Yukon The Yukon hasa very small population. The population is only 31000 people. That means that more people live in London Ontario than they do in the whole territory of the Yukon.
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    Yukon The Yukon hasa very pretty landscape. There are beautiful lakes and mountains. The long sunshine hours and summer allow for hardy crops and vegetables along with many types of flowers and fruit to blossom.
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    Yukon The Gold Rushwas the most important event in the Yukon's history. A group of people discovered gold in the Klondike River in 1896. Around 30,000 to 40,000 people travelled a long distance to reach the gold- filled lands in the 1890s.
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    Yukon With more peoplecoming to get gold from the land, the Canadian government decided to create a separate territory to better control the amount of people living in the area.
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    Things to doin the Yukon Look for gold!
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    Things to doin the Yukon Hiking, picnics, and watching animals
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    Things to doin the Yukon Hot Springs
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    Let’s colour ourmap - Yukon
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    Nunavut Nunavut became the lastterritory to join Canada in 1999. It borders in Northwest Territories on the west.
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    Nunavut The Inuit dogis the official animal in Nunavut. They are important and the dogs help hunters. The Canadian Inuit dogs have long coats and are covered with fur. Dog sled racing is also a big sport Nunavut.
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    Nunavut Nunavut’s official flagis yellow, red, blue, and white. An Inunukshuk stands In the centre of Nunavut flag. The North Star is in the top corner of the flag. These symbols were picked because they have guided the Inuit people across the Frozen Trails of their Homeland for centuries.
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    Nunavut The Inuit peoplehave lived in this part of Canada for thousands of years the Inuit people were once called Eskimo - but we don’t use that word anymore.
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    Nunavut Narwhals - arethey real? YES THEY ARE
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    Things to doin the Nunavut Floe edge tours The floe edge, or “Sinaaq” in Inuktitut, is where open water meets the ice still attached to the shoreline.
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    Things to doin the Nunavut Fishing
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    What it’s likein Nunavut https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWCDEAtZmWw
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    Let’s colour ourmap - Nunavut
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    Prince Edward Island PrinceEdward Island is Canada's smallest province. The island is located on the east coast of Canada. It is one of the Maritime Provinces along with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
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    Prince Edward Island Theprovince of PEI is also called the “Million Acre Farm” because three-quarters of the island was once farmland.
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    Prince Edward Island Theanimals that live in PEI are beavers, foxes, rabbit, raccoons, and skunks. Animals live the water surrounding PEI as well. You could also see dolphins, whales, clams, lobsters, muscles, oysters, salmon, and trout around the island.
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    Prince Edward Island Eachyear the Charlottetown Festival presents the Anne of Green Gables musical play. More than two million people have watched this play since it started in 1965. It is the longest running musical play in Canada.
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    Things to doin PEI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWqqFdGtBCw
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    Let’s colour ourmap - Prince Edward Island
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    Saskatchewan Saskatchewan has been nicknamedthe wheat province. Saskatchewan has ⅓ of Canada's farms and almost half of the land is planted every year.
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    Saskatchewan The farmers workvery hard to make healthy crops to sell to people in Canada and around the world. The most popular crop is wheat. Oats, barely, canola, sunflowers, lentils and seeds are also farmed in Saskatchewan.
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    Saskatchewan Saskatchewan has very longand cold winters. In the summer, they have sweltering heat. There is lots of wind in Saskatchewan.
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    Saskatchewan 65 million yearsago, dinosaurs used to live on the land that is now Saskatchewan. There are many museums that are dedicated to the prehistoric times. In one of the museums, there is a skeleton of a T-Rex for people to see.
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    What to doin Saskatchewan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sEOHkJm6cY (until 4:17)
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    Let’s colour ourmap - Saskatchewan
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    Nova Scotia Peggy's Coveis one of the busiest tourist attractions in Nova Scotia. The community's famous lighthouse marks the eastern entrance into Saint Margaret’s Bay.
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    Nova Scotia Peggy's Covehas a classic red and white lighthouse that is retired from active service. The lighthouse sits on a large hill of rock. This Lighthouse is one of the most photographed structures in Atlantic Canada and is one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world.
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    Nova Scotia The lighthousenow contains a small Canadian Post Office where visitors and residents mail letters which receive a special stamp.
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    Nova Scotia Nova Scotiaoffers a wide range of activities for visitors. In the summer time you can go to the Highland Games which is a Scottish Festival. They have many activities and games to do there.
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    Things to doin Nova Scotia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pxZMKFGqdE
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    Game Time! This week:Hangman Next week: Jeopardy
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    Manitoba Manitoba is themost Eastern of the three prairie provinces. In the central and northern parts of Manitoba, there are dense forests, tundra and about 100,00 lakes. Manitoba is in the centre of Canada, halfway between the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean. Its central location, diverse landscapes, and history are represented by the provinces official symbols.
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    Manitoba Manitoba’s flag hasa red background. Red is for both Canada and Great Britain. The Union Jack (from Britain) is on the top left corner of the flag. The Great Grey Owl is the largest owl in North America. They are the official bird of Manitoba.
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    Manitoba Polar bears livenear the city of Churchill - which os know and the “polar bear capital of the world”.
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    Things to doin Manitoba Lower fort Garry
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    Things to doin Manitoba Royal Winnipeg Ballet
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    Things to doin Manitoba Royal Canadian Mint
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    Things to doin Manitoba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSAW6g0mJD8
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    Ontario Our city ofLondon, is in the province of Ontario. The province of Ontario is beside the provinces of Quebec and Manitoba.
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    Ontario There are manyCanadian landmarks that are located in Ontario. Casa Loma is located in Toronto. Is it North America’s largest castle. It was built in 1914 and cost a lot of build. The castle has 98 rooms and several secret passages.
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    Ontario Toronto also hasthe CN tower. The CN Tower is very tall. It is 553 meters high. If you walk to the top of the CN Tower you would have to climb 1, 776 steps.
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    Ontario The climate variesfrom one place to another in Ontario. All of Ontario has four season: Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall. Northern Ontario is colder in all these seasons than the southern parts of Ontario.
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    Ontario Ontario also hasthe Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls is a huge group of waterfalls. Many people come from around the world to visit Niagara Falls. Fireworks take place every weekend for visitors.
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    Ontario Many famous peoplewere born in Ontario - how many can you name?
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    Things to DoIn Ontario CN Tower
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    Things to DoIn Ontario Storybook Gardens
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    Things to DoIn Ontario Ottawa
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    Things to DoIn Ontario Sudbury nickel
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    Quebec The province ofQuebec is very different than many other provinces in Canada. In Quebec, the majority of its people work, live and think in French. In fact, 81% of the population in Quebec use french instead of English.
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    Quebec Quebec is thebiggest province in Canada. Over 7 million people in in Quebec. Quebec is beside the provinces of Ontario and New Brunswick.
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    Quebec Montreal is amajor city in Quebec. Montreal is known for its many different communities, festivals, and parks.
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    Things to doin Quebec Notre dame
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    Things to doin Quebec Botantical Garden
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    Things to doin Quebec Barbie expo
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    Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundlandand Labrador form Canada’s most eastern province. The province is made up of Newfoundland, which is in the Ocean and Labrador, which is part of the mainland of Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador have rocky coastlines dotted with bays and islands. Newfoundland has large forests and wetlands. Much of Labrador is covered with frozen tundra.
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    Newfoundland and Labrador Theflag of Newfoundland and Labrador represents the past, present and future of the province. The white sands for the ice and show of Newfoundland. The blue means the sea. The white lines represent the fishing. The Red stands for human effort. The two triangles on the flag stand for the main land. The gold stand for the future ahead.
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    Newfoundland and Labrador Theatlantic puffin is the official bird of Newfoundland and Labrador. The Atlantic Puffin is sometimes called a “sea parrot” because it has a brightly coloured beak.
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    Things to doin Newfoundland East coast trail
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    Things to doin Newfoundland Iceburg alley
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    Things to doin Newfoundland Whale watching
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    Things to doin Newfoundland and Labrador https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDHnVDYG85k
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Editor's Notes

  • #13 Sir John Alexander Macdonald (1867–73; 1st time) Alexander Mackenzie (1873–78) Sir John Alexander Macdonald (1878–91; 2nd time) Sir John Abbott (1891–92) Sir John Thompson (1892–94) Sir Mackenzie Bowell (1894–96) Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Baronet (1896) Sir Wilfrid Laurier (1896–1911) Sir Robert Laird Borden (1911–20) Arthur Meighen (1920–21; 1st time) W.L. Mackenzie King (1921–26; 1st time) Arthur Meighen (1926; 2nd time) W.L. Mackenzie King (1926–30; 2nd time) Richard Bedford Bennett (1930–35) W.L. Mackenzie King (1935–48; 3rd time) Louis Saint Laurent (1948–57) John G. Diefenbaker (1957–63) Lester B. Pearson (1963–68) Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1968–79; 1st time) Joe Clark (1979–80) Pierre Elliott Trudeau (1980–84; 2nd time) John N. Turner (1984) Brian Mulroney (1984–93) Kim Campbell (1993) Jean Chrétien (1993–2003) Paul Martin (2003–06) Stephen Harper (2006–15) Justin Trudeau (2015– )
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