Canada 2
The Physical Regions of Canada
Canada is divided into six regions. The regions are the Atlantic region,
the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River region, the Shield region, the Plains
region, the Cordillera region, and the North region. Each of these
different regions all have their own special traits which make them unique
from the others. Things such as area, population density, economy,
resources, etc. divide the regions and give them the identity they have.
In the Atlantic region are the provinces of New Brunswick,
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and parts of Quebec.
This region was first settled by Aboriginals, but today only 5% of the
tribes are still around.
The ...
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in culture and lifestyles the
people in this region have and that of the rest of the country,
stereotypes have arisen, and this hasn't helped in uniting Canada as a
country.
The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River region consists of Ontario and
Quebec. It is split into two parts by a thin arm of the Canadian Shield.
This region is where the majority of Canada's population is centered.
Canada's two most populated cities, Toronto and Montreal, are set in this
region.
Moreover, this region is excellent for agriculture, as it has good
soil, a great supply of fresh water, and a long growing season. This
region affects Canadian unity because it is a key area for manufacturing,
and it is recognized for its dense population.
The largest region in area is the Shield region. It covers more
than half of Canada and includes parts of the Northwest Territories,
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador
(Newfoundland).
Furthermore, Forestry and logging ...
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