This map depicts the different types of forest and vegetation regions located in Canadian borders.
Vegetation Region Map. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. The map above shows the political providence borders made by the Government of Canada.
Map of Provinces. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
This image provides a view of the different climate regions throughout Canada.
Canada's climatic regions. (2013, November 20). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Physical Feature: Canada's most famous tourist attraction Niagara Falls is also noted as one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.
Maid of the Mist. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Human Feature: Located in Nova Scotia, this popular tourist site is said to be the birthplace of the Acadian culture.
Grand Pre. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Human Feature: L’Anse aux Meadows is a preserved, former Viking settlement and a popular tourist attraction.
L’Anse aux Meadows. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Physical Feature: The above image shows Saskatchewan Glacier, one of Canada's many glacial features.
Saskatchewan Glacier. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Physical Feature: Pictured above is Jasper National Park, one of Canada's largest and most famous natural beauties.
Jasper National Park. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Human Feature: An important monument in Canadian history, the Fortress of Louisbourg was the site of a few major turning points in the Anglo-French struggle for control of Canada.
Fortress of Louisbourg. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Human Feature: Located in Quebec, this luxury, historical hotel was built in 1893 and is considered the most photographed hotel in the world.
The Château Frontenac seen from the Terrasse of Lévis, Canada. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. Physical Feature: A grounds eye view of the spectacular Aurora Borealis, which can be seen on occasion in Northern Canada.
Northern Lights, Canada. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |
Physical Feature: This natural island, located in Ontario, intrigues people due to it's striking resemblance to la large, sleeping man.
Sleeping Giant Provincial Park, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. Human Feature: This collection of Inuksuk, rock formations Native peoples used as landmarks for navigation, can be found in Nunavut, Canada.
Inuksuk Point. (n.d.). Retrieved September 23, 2015. |