| A | B |
| Canada | 2nd largest country in the world |
| Quebec | largest territory in Canada |
| Hudson Bay | large body of water near the center of Canada |
| Yukon Territory | borders Alaska |
| Ottawa, Ontario | capital of Canada |
| farming | agriculture |
| Bedrock | the solid rock under the soil of Earth's surface |
| Tundra | a plain with no trees located in cold climates |
| Territory | an area of land that is part of a country but no officially |
| Maritime | bordering or being near the sea |
| Inuit | the native people of Canada |
| Geologist | a person who studies Earth's physical features and their history |
| Arctic Circle | the area of latitude about 66.5 degrees north of the equator |
| Permafrost | ground that is always frozen |
| Subarctic climate | the cold climate that is just outside the Arctic Circle |
| Chinook | a hot, dry wind along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains |
| Continental climate | the climate in landlocked areas far from oceans |
| Drought | a long period of weather with little rain |
| Landlocked | surrounded by land far from oceans |
| Bilingual | speaking two languages |
| Finance | the use and management of money |
| Diversity | a variety of people |
| Deforestation | the clearing or destruction of forests |
| Clear cutting | cutting down and removing every tree in an area |
| Wetland | land covered by water some or most of the time,, bu where plants continue to grow |
| St. Lawrence Seaway | connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean |
| Canadians | are 82% Christians |
| Most Canadians | live in urban areas |
| Montreal | 2nd largest French-speaking city in the world |
| glacier | a large slow-moving sheet of ice |