Monday, April 13, 2020

Tuesday, April 14, 2020 Morning Challenge

Geography Morning Challenge for April 14, 2020

You may use an atlas or the internet to try and figure out the answers to each of the clues.
Record your answers in your notebook so that you can check back at the end of the week and check your work.

THE THEME FOR THESE 10 QUESTIONS IS CANADIAN CITIES, PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES.

1.   This city is the capital of Manitoba.
2.   The Bow River runs through this major city.
3.    The historic Upper Town and Lower Town, together with the ramparts, form a UNESCO World Heritage site in this city.
4.  This Ontario city is located on the western shore of Lake Superior.
5.    Wapusk and Riding Mountain are national parks located in this province.
6.    The “Chocolate Fest” occurs each summer in the town of St. Stephen, in this Atlantic province.
7.   Sachs Harbour is the most northerly community in this Canadian territory.
8.   The UNESCO World Heritage site of Lunenburg is located in this province.
9.    Prince Albert, Kindersley, and Swift Current are all located in this province.
10.  In 1896, the discovery of gold near this Yukon city started the Klondike Gold Rush.



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