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         Canadian Geography:     more books (100)
  1. A Canadian school geography by George A Cornish, 1929
  2. Space and the Geographies of Theatre: Critical Perspectives on Canadian Theatre in English Vol. IX
  3. Vegetation, soils and wildlife: Selected readings; (Process and method in Canadian geography) by James Gordon Nelson, 1969
  4. Essays on the Historical Geography of the Canadian West: Regional Perspectives on the Settlement Process by L. A. Rosenvall, S. M. Evans, 1992-04
  5. Readings in Canadian Geography by Robert McCardle Irving, 1978-06
  6. Canada and the Global Economy: The Geography of Structural and Technological Change (Canadian Association of Geographers Series in Canadian Geography)
  7. Canada's Cold Environments (Canadian Association of Geographers Series in Canadian Geography)
  8. The Last Best West: Essays on the Historical Geography on the Canadian Prairies by Yosef Kats, 2007-08
  9. The North. Le Nord. (Studies in Canadian geography)
  10. Studies in Canadian Regional Geography: Essays in Honor of J. Lewis Robinson (B C Geographical Series)
  11. The Changing Social Geography of Canadian Cities (Canadian Association of Geographers Series in Canadian Geography) by Larry S. Bourne, 1993-05
  12. The Geography of Voice: Canadian Literature of the South Asian Diaspora
  13. British Columbia (Study in Canadian Geography)
  14. Atlantic Provinces (Study in Canadian Geography)

21. VCC Library: Canadian Geography
canadian geography, back to ABE. QH 106 Natural history (regions). More CanadianGeography Resources in the Library Samples of Books found in Reference.
http://www.vcc.ca/library/vclb_abe_cdn_geog.htm
VCC LIBRARY - CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY Home Catalogue ESL Indexes ... Research by Subject
Canadian Geography back to ABE Keywords to use when searching the VCC Library Catalogue: Atlases, Canadian Canada - Geography Canadian Shield - Geography Canada - Historical geography - Maps ... Physical geography - Canada Call Number areas to use when browsing the VCC Library Catalogue or the library shelves: FC 50 - 75 Canada - Geography G 1115 - G 1199 Canada - Maps G 1170 - G 1174 British Columbia - Maps GF 511 Human geography QE 511.5 Physical geography - Canada QH 106 Natural history (regions) More Canadian Geography Resources in the Library: Samples of Books found in Reference Samples of Books found on the Shelves Sample Magazines and Journals Samples of Maps and Videos Article Indexes: (use Indexes to find news and magazine articles.) Home Access : This and other databases are designed to be used on-campus. To access ERIC from home, go to Doing Research from Home or go directly to RPA Academic Search Elite (EBSCO) General index; many articles full-text.

22. Canada 2.5 - Canadian Geography Of Energy (oil, Coal, Gas, Nuclear, Tar Sands)
Unit 5 The canadian geography of Energy. (Alfred Hecht). Teachingaim This unit describes some basic elements of the energy sector
http://www.uni-marburg.de/geographie/virtual/english/canada/module/m2/u5.htm
Unit 5: The Canadian Geography of Energy
(Alfred Hecht)
Teaching aim : This unit describes some basic elements of the energy sector in Canada, its potentials and its risks. The aim is to provide the student with a better understanding of the different types of energy resources, to stimulate his or her sensitivity in the field of energy consumption, to look at resource potentials and at the sustainability of energy resources.
Keywords : Oil, natural gas, coal, hydro, nuclear energy, tar sands, natural resources, reserves, energy consumption, exports, imports, "energy rich" and "energy poor" provinces.
Per capita energy consumption in Canada ] is very high when compared to other nations of the world. It is approximately 50% higher than that of the US and about 60 times higher than that of India. Canada has a high per capita consumption for a number of reasons: cold winters and hot summers; long travel distances; a high number of resource extracting and raw material processing/manufacturing industries that require much energy; and, a high public demand for comfort. Canada also has substantial energy resources, which means that there is little pressure to conserve or reduce energy use. These reasons not withstanding, Canadians are viewed by the world as wasters of energy. Canada is a major producer as well as exporter of various energy resources ] - oil, natural gas, coal, hydro, and other energy sources such as wood, solar, wind and nuclear. In the second half of the 1990s, Canada exported approximately $23 billion worth of energy per year, mainly in the form of natural gas, oil, coal and electricity. This represents about 7% of all

23. Canada Module 1: Contents For Selected Aspects Of Canadian Geography
Canada Module 1 Selected Aspects of canadian geography A. Hecht andA. Pletsch (Eds.) Table of Contents. 1 Introduction (A.Hecht
http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwgeog/special/vgt/English/can_mod1/can_mod1.htm
Virtual Geography Texts on Canada and Germany
Geography Links Canada Module 1: Selected Aspects of Canadian Geography
A. Hecht and A. Pletsch (Eds.) Table of Contents
1 - Introduction (A.Hecht) 7 - Overview of Transportation (A. Hecht) 2 - The physical geography of Canada (A. Hecht) 8 - Making a living: primary, secondary, tertiary industries and trade (A. Hecht) 3 - Ecological condition of Canadian lands (A. Hecht) 9 - Canadian urban landscapes (A. Hecht) 4 - Environmental concerns (A. Hecht) 10 - Diversity and Canadian unity (A. Hecht) 5 - Canadian political and regional evolution (A. Hecht) 6 - Population: immigration, ethnicity, native people and multiculturalism (A. Hecht) Bibliography document.write("Last Modified " + document.lastModified);

24. Canada Module 1: Questions Of Selected Aspects Of Canadian Geography
Module 1 Selected Aspects of canadian geography. Questions For Further Consideration. Howwill the continuous flow of immigrants change canadian geography?
http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwgeog/special/vgt/English/can_mod1/quest.htm
Virtual Geography Texts on Canada and Germany
Geography Links
Module 1: Selected Aspects of Canadian Geography
Questions For Further Consideration
Unit 1
  • How would you describe the most basic physical geography dimensions of Canada Why is Canada's population ethnically so diverse and how got it this way ? Why were resources so important in Canada's past and not any more?
Unit 2
  • On an outline map of Canada sketch the mountain regions of Canada and explain their locations. How was Canada's fertile agricultural lands formed? Why are Canada's glaciers located where they are?
Unit 3
  • What are the main vegetational groups in Canada and where are they located? Describe the change in vegetation as you move from the USA border in Manitoba to the North Pole. How can technology overcome Canada's severe plant growing restrictions?
Unit 4
  • Discuss the apparent contradiction of Canada having many resources but also many environmental problems. What are the reasons for the creation of environmental concern groups?

25. Canadian Geography Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers
canadian geography lesson plans and resources for elementary school teachersin Canada. canadian geography Lesson Plans K8 Guide picks.
http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/geographylessons/
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Canadian Geography Lesson Plans K-8
Guide picks Canadian geography lesson plans and resources for elementary school teachers in Canada.
National Atlas of Canada

Useful online Canadian geography resource for elementary school teachers. Includes Canadian maps, geography facts and teaching modules on cartography. Canadian Mapping
Geography reference material includes Canadian maps, place names in Canadian geography and information on mapping, geomatics and remote sensing in Canada. Canadian History Maps Canadian history maps and images, some dating back to the 1600s. Blank Maps of Canada and Provinces Click and print a blank map of Canada or any of the provinces. Handy resource for all Canadian elementary school teachers of geography. From Teaching and Learning about Canada. Blank Maps of Countries and Continents A huge collection of blank outline maps of countries and continents of the world. From Matt Rosenberg, About Geography.

26. Canadian Maps And Geography In The National Atlas Of Canada
It also links to other organizations and online services which can provide Canadianmaps and geography information at a local level. canadian geography.
http://canadaonline.about.com/library/weekly/aa081999.htm
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Canada Maps! Maps and geography in the National Atlas of Canada Related Resources Canadian Mapping
History Maps of Canada

Canadian Geography Lesson Plans K-8

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Related Books Canadian Reference Books From Other Guides Canadian Travel Maps Maps and Geography of Canada Elsewhere on the Web Communities Atlas of Canada The National Atlas of Canada has been a valuable resource of information on the geography of Canada for more than 100 years. Now it has been transformed into an interactive online atlas. As part of Natural Resources Canada's GeoConnections program, the National Atlas of Canada provides a summary of Canadian national geographic information, giving users the "big picture" view on particular topics. It also links to other organizations and online services which can provide Canadian maps and geography information at a local level. Canadian Maps Maps A to Z gives quick access to a wide selection of Canadian national, regional, provincial, territorial and outline maps, which can be viewed online or downloaded and printed.

27. Canadian Geography
Activities In canadian geography. The following activities are intended toteach and reinforce specific areas of the canadian geography program.
http://www.edu.pe.ca/montaguehigh/cangeo1.htm
Activities In Canadian Geography
The following activities are intended to teach and reinforce specific areas of the Canadian Geography program. We hope you enjoy them!
Canada's Landform Regions
Seismographs

Seasons
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28. Canadian Geography
create a fair assessment. Back to the Top Back To Main Geography ActivitiesPage Back To Main Geography Page Back To Main School Page.
http://www.edu.pe.ca/montaguehigh/geography/seismo.htm
Seismography
Once you have learned the basics of seismography they can be put to the test. Divide into small groups of 4-5 students and create your own seismograph using the following materials and guidelines. The challenge is to attempt to create a more accurate seismograph than other groups using only simple materials.
The materials you may use include:
-4 ping pong balls
-4 plastic spoons
-1 metre of masking tape
-1 pair of scissors
-1 ice cream container (1 litre)
Your seismograph must:
  • Determine the direction of the epicenter of an earthquake accurately for the four cardinal points of the compass.
  • Be as sensitive to movement as possible. This can be achieved by creating movement of the table or floor on which the model is placed. Deciding on a consistent method to test all models is important to create a fair assessment.

Back to the Top
Back To Main Geography Activities Page Back To Main Geography Page Back To Main School Page

29. Great Canadian Geography Challenge 2002
GREAT canadian geography CHALLENGE, 2002. May 21st Flash from What isthe Great canadian geography Challenge ? The Great canadian geography
http://ssta.ednet.ns.ca/materials/CCGE/GCGC2002.htm
GREAT CANADIAN GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE, 2002
May 21st ...Flash from Ottawa Martin Soudek - our Nova Scotia Representative During the preliminaries on Sunday, Martin was one of the strongest students and so therefore, qualified for the semis on Monday. He started slow in the semis but then came on strong and finished one point out of advancing to the finals, eventually finishing tied for 6th place,. well done Martin from all Nova Scotia educators, and students. You did yourself, your school and parents proud ! Now how about a future career in geomatics at COGS or geography at SMU ? You are well on your way, if you so desire this route.
What is the Great Canadian Geography Challenge ?
The Great Canadian Geography Challenge is a series of competitions for students in grades seven and above who will not have reached their sixteenth birthday by June 30, 2002. The Challenge is organized by the Canadian

30. Lesson Tutor : Canadian Geography: Provinces And Capitals Worksheet
the implications. Drop a note to Joanne. More Articles by this Consultant,Click Here More Articles in this Geography Grade 3 4.
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Practice Maps : Capital Cities, Provinces and Territories of Canada Worksheet
by Joanne Mikola rev. November 8, 2001 Print this page. Match the numbers to the Capitals, and the Capitals to the Provinces.
Charlottetown
Edmonton
Fredericton
Halifax
Iqaluit
Ottawa
St. John's
Regina
Toronto Victoria Whitehorse Winnipeg Yellowknife Alberta British Columbia Canada Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador North West Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Saskatchewan Yukon Answer Sheet: Click Here Submitted by: I am a retired/expired Trauma O.R. Nurse who still thrives on blood, guts and crises. Give me a book, and I will relish every page. Give me a pen, and I can only stare hopelessly at the implications. More Articles by this Consultant, Click Here More Articles in this Geography Grade 3 - 4 Lesson Plans Consultants Help ... Privacy Notices

31. Transferring
Perspectives canadian geography. Graham materials. Perspectives CanadianGeography Comprehensive Component List Student Book- 7725-2757-1;
http://www.curriculum.org/occ/resources/9perac.htm

32. NBCC Correspondence Service - Canadian Geography
canadian geography 120 10 Lessons. Course Content landform regions;weather and climate; vegetation and soils; demography; migration
http://nbcc-correspondence.telecampus.com/can-geo.htm
Canadian Geography 120
10 Lessons
Course Content
  • landform regions weather and climate vegetation and soils demography migration and settlement patterns urbanization forestry, agriculture, and mining fishing, energy and water economic development and industry transportation and communication internationalism and trade
Prerequisite: None
Required Texts: Canada - Exploring New Directions by Swartridge and Wright and the Canadian Oxford School Atlas edited by Quentin H. Stanford

33. Canadian Geography 120 - Lesson 1
canadian geography 120 Lesson 1. Click on the correct answer. 1, Relativelocation _. is using landmarks to compare.
http://nbcc-correspondence.telecampus.com/igeo120/geo1c.htm
Canadian Geography 120 - Lesson 1
Click on the correct answer
is using landmarks to compare. is comparing your relative's immigration patterns to those of your neighbours. is a circumpolar map. is the latitude and longitude. uses landmarks to compare. compares your relative's immigration patterns to those of your neighbours. means that no one moves from one location to another. uses latitude and longitude. The prime meridian. begins at the equator. is a latitude line. is a line which runs horizontal. is also known as the Greenwich meridian. There are four major clusters of population in Canada. Which one below is NOT one of the clusters? southern Ontario and Quebec the southern part of the Prairie provinces The northern coastlands of British Columbia the Atlantic provinces, especially their southern coastlines Name the major physical regions found in Ontario Appalachian Mountains, Precambrien shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands Precambrian Shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Great Lakes/St.Lawrence Lowlands Appalachian Mountains, Precambrian Shield, Hudson Bay Lowlands, Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands Hudson Bay Lowlands, Great lakes/St. Lawrence Lowlands, Precambrian Shield, Great Plains

34. Canadian Geography At SPL's Kid's Site
Facts Learning. Stratford Public Library. canadian geography. NationalAtlas of Canada, National Atlas of Canada Here you can find
http://www.stratford.library.on.ca/kids/subjects/canadiangeo.htm
Stratford Public Library
Canadian Geography
National Atlas of Canada
Here you can find many facts about Canada, including maps. Canada's Capital Cities
Information on Canada's provincial and territorial capital cities. Canada's Ecosystems
All you need to know about Canada's 15 land ecozones and 5 marine ecozones. A Look at Ontario
Facts about Ontario's climate, geography and more! Natural Resources Canada
A "Cool Site for Kid's Only!" about Canada's natural resources eg. forests, minerals, games and facts. National Parks of Canada
Learn about the National Parks of Canada, National Park Reserves and National Marine Conservation Areas, and so much more! Great Lakes Kid Site!
A site about the Great Lakes for Kids with activities and facts! Parks in Ontario
All the information you could ever want about Ontario's park system. Being Canadian
What does being Canadian mean? This site explores Canadian citizenship, culture and landscapes. Includes word search and quiz. Canadian Geography 2000
This site has all sorts of facts about Canada's geography!

35. SCBOE - Canadian Geography
Political Map of Canada. Can you name and locate the provinces andterritories of Canada? back home. This is the official web site
http://www.shelbyed.k12.al.us/Canada/geography.htm
Canada Maps Fisheries and Oceans Canada Discover Canada through Maps and Facts Attractions Canada ... Political Map of Canada Can you name and locate the provinces and territories of Canada? back home This is the official web site of the Shelby County Board of Education. Any other site that claims to be affiliated with, represent or contain information about any Shelby County School is not endorsed by the Shelby County Board of Education. If you leave the official Shelby County Board of Education web site, the Shelby County School District claims no responsibility for the content beyond this point.

36. Canadian Geography
canadian geography. Table of Contents. Canadian Information by SubjectGeography and Travel Comment A listing of Canadian internet sites.
http://www.library.ubc.ca/hss/canstd/canstgeog.html
Prepared by: Iza Laponce
Canadian Geography
Table of Contents
Geography: Indexes and Reference Works

Geography in General

Economic Geography

Human Geography
...
Statistics

Items marked with a (a blue square), indicate that the use of that particular online resource is restricted to UBC students, faculty, staff or users in the library. Unmarked items are freely available to all users.
Geography: Indexes and Reference Works
    America; History and Life
    Comment:
    This is a large bibliographic database which indexes books, journal articles, theses and book reviews. Each entry contains helpful abstract of the contents of the publication. "America" in the title means North America, hence it provides a good coverage for social, political, economic and geographical literature on Canada. Arts and cultural matters are also covered, though less well. Although it is primarily designed for historians, it is useful for other disciplines as well.
    Fields of Specialization:
    History, anthropology, economic history, sociological history, political history, cultural history, educational history, and historical geography
    Access:
    online Access via UBC Library
    print ZE11 A548 V.1-20 1964-1983 (Koerner Rereference)

37. The Great Canadian Geography Challenge - GeoQuiz
The Great canadian geography Challenge GeoQuiz. Bell is Society.Read more about it on the Great canadian geography Challenge. Go
http://www.bell.ca/en/about/bic/community/geoquiz.asp
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The Great Canadian Geography Challenge - GeoQuiz Bell is proud to support this national student geography competition. Bell is proud to support this national student geography competition. It culminates in May with a national championship moderated by Alex Trebek, of the television quiz show Jeopardy! Now in its 5th year, there are more than 225,000 students in 1,300 schools participating. Knowledge of geography is very important in a world of global communication and enterprise, as it helps us to understand why things are located where they are and how they relate to other features ­ knowledge which allows us to see how historical processes and present-day activities influence places and people. With geography, a person is better prepared to understand, interpret and find his or her place in the changing world.

38. The Great Canadian Geography Trivia Game!

http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/trivia/

39. CF - Geography
Facts on canadian geography Source http//canada.ciobic.gc.ca/facts/geography-e.html,March 2000 For more facts on Canada, visit the Canada Information
http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/jackhulland/geography/factscangeo.html
Facts on Canadian Geography
Source: http://canada.cio-bic.gc.ca/facts/geography-e.html , March 2000
For more facts on Canada, visit the Canada Information Office Geography Occupying the northern half of the North American continent, Canada has a land mass of 9 970 610 km , making it the second-largest country in the world after Russia. From east to west, Canada encompasses six time zones. Canada's motto, "From Sea to Sea," is geographically inaccurate. In addition to its coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific, Canada has a third sea coast on the Arctic Ocean, giving it the longest coastline of any country. To the south, Canada shares an 8892 km boundary with the United States. To the north, the Arctic islands come within 800 km of the North Pole. Canada's neighbour across the Arctic Ocean is Russia. Because of the harsh northern climate, only 12 percent of the land is suitable for agriculture. Thus, most of the population of 30 million live within a few hundred kilometres of the southern border, where the climate is milder, in a long thin band stretching between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. If you fly over Manitoba or northern Ontario in summer, you will see more water than land: lakes, big and small, so many that they could not possibly be counted. It has been estimated that Canada has one-seventh of the world's fresh water. In addition to the Great Lakes, which it shares with the United States, Canada has many large rivers and lakes.

40. Canadian Geography 1202
canadian geography 1202. Ascension Collegiate. Course Outline and Evaluation Guide.This course provides a contemporary, broad view of canadian geography.
http://www.ascension.ntc.nf.ca/curriculum/social/cg1202.html
Canadian Geography 1202 Ascension Collegiate Course Outline and Evaluation Guide This course provides a contemporary, broad view of Canadian geography. This view is presented through concepts and factual information from physical geography, geology, historical geography, urban, climatology, economics, environmental science, and sociology. The diversity of spectacular landforms, climate, resources, and traditions and people makes Canada an interesting geographical study. With this in mind, students are invited to experience Canadian geography through activities that enable them to discover knowledge and concepts. Goals 1. To become familiar with a broad range of geographical terms 2. To develop a knowledge of the physical characteristics of Canada 3. To develop a knowledge of the variety of natural resources found throughout Canada 4. To understand the culture mosaic and population of Canada 5. To acquire a knowledge of urban Canada and to develop an appreciation of how people with a rich variety of ethic and cultural backgrounds co-exist 6. To learn about Canada’s relationship with the rest of the world

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