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Canada phys. feature

description of physical features of Canada

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Great Lake located furthest west Lake Superior
river located in southwestern Canada - close to Vancouver Fraser River
lake located in southern Northern Territory Great Slave Lake
ocean north of Canada Arctic Ocean
large body of water surrounded by the Canadian Shield; named for an explorer Hudson Bay
river
Great Lake located furthest west Lake Superior
river located in southwestern Canada - close to Vancouver Fraser River
lake located in southern Northern Territory Great Slave Lake
ocean north of Canada Arctic Ocean
large body of water surrounded by the Canadian Shield; named for an explorer Hudson Bay
river that flows through Northern Territory into the Arctic Ocean McKenzie River
lake located in central Northern Territory Great Bear Lake
piece of land located north of Hudson Bay and east of Nunavut Baffin Island
piece of land located west of British Columbia off the west coast of Canada Vancouver Island
piece of land located north of Nunavut in the Arctic Ocean Victoria Island
the Great Lake located farthest east Lake Ontario
other than Lake Michigan, the Great Lake located farthest south Lake Erie
body of water that borders Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Maine; most extreme tides in the world Bay of Fundy
mountain range that borders the Pacific Ocean Coast Mountains
body of water located off the coast of eastern Canada; bordered by Quebec, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia Gulf of St. Lawrence
piece of land that covers 1/2 of Canada; surrounds Hudson Bay and stretches from Great Lakes to Arctic Ocean Canadian Shield
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