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Canada phys. feature
description of physical features of Canada
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |
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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 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 |