exploring canada quebec & ontario world geography – 7 th grade mr. chappelear

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Exploring Canada Quebec & Ontario World Geography – 7 th Grade Mr. Chappelear

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Exploring Canada

Quebec & OntarioWorld Geography – 7th GradeMr. Chappelear

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

1. The United Empire Loyalists brought their _____________ heritage into a land dominated by French Culture

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

1. The United Empire Loyalists brought their English heritage into a land dominated by French Culture.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

1. The United Empire Loyalists brought their English heritage into a land dominated by French Culture.

2. About ____ of Canada’s population lives in Ontario

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

1. The United Empire Loyalists brought their English heritage into a land dominated by French Culture.

2. About 1/3 of Canada’s population lives in Ontario.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

1. The United Empire Loyalists brought their English heritage into a land dominated by French Culture.

2. About 1/3 of Canada’s population lives in Ontario.

3. Most of Ontario’s population live in _____ in the warmer southern portion of the province.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

1. The United Empire Loyalists brought their English heritage into a land dominated by French Culture.

2. About 1/3 of Canada’s population lives in Ontario.

3. Most of Ontario’s population live in cities in the warmer southern portion of the province.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

4. Canada’s Parliament buildings are in ________, the nation’s capital

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

4. Canada’s Parliament buildings are in Ottawa, the nation’s capital.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

4. Canada’s Parliament buildings are in Ottawa, the nation’s capital.

5. Canada’s largest city, _________, is also Ontario’s capital.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

4. Canada’s Parliament buildings are in Ottawa, the nation’s capital.

5. Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is also Ontario’s capital.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

4. Canada’s Parliament buildings are in Ottawa, the nation’s capital.

5. Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is also Ontario’s capital.

6. The metropolitan area that includes Toronto is Ontario’s richest __________.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

4. Canada’s Parliament buildings are in Ottawa, the nation’s capital.

5. Canada’s largest city, Toronto, is also Ontario’s capital.

6. The metropolitan area that includes Toronto is Ontario’s richest manufacturing region.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

7. Two advantages to Ontario’s economy are that it is rich in ________ and borders on major _______________.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

7. Two advantages to Ontario’s economy are that it is rich in natural resources and borders on major population centers or transportation corridors.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

7. Two advantages to Ontario’s economy are that it is rich in natural resources and borders on major population centers or transportation corridors.

8. Ontario’s most important agricultural products are ______ and _______.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

7. Two advantages to Ontario’s economy are that it is rich in natural resources and borders on major population centers or transportation corridors.

8. Ontario’s most important agricultural products are milk and livestock.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.

7. Two advantages to Ontario’s economy are that it is rich in natural resources and borders on major population centers or transportation corridors.

8. Ontario’s most important agricultural products are milk and livestock.

9. A variety of minerals, fossil fuels, and rock are mined in the ____________.

Chapter 8, Section 2 G.R.7. Two advantages to Ontario’s economy

are that it is rich in natural resources and borders on major population centers or transportation corridors.

8. Ontario’s most important agricultural products are milk and livestock.

9. A variety of minerals, fossil fuels, and rock are mined in the Canadian Shield.

United Empire Loyalists

People living in the American Colonies when the Revolutionary War that moved to Canada because they were loyal to the British Empire.

Golden Horshoe

Metropolitan area whose center is Toronto, that follows the curving western shore of Lake Ontario.

QUEBEC

Claimed by France & Britain until 1763

Remained French in culture, language, & religion.

1976 – Quiet Revolution brought changes favorable to French speaking Canadians in Quebec

The French Culture in Canada

English Culture in Ontario

United Empire Loyalists came to Canada after the American Revolution.

Brought English Heritage. Ontario is Canada’s wealthiest

province Center of manufacturing & agriculture

English Culture in Canada

Multiculturalism in Canada