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Information and Exercises about ^ ":!»'»^ fy^'''^s^-_ '- ^ The Rockies The Alberta Saskatchewan. Manitoba. B-*a' ^t'*^'"^-!'. '-. -''-'''.'9',-''^"'.^?' i... -J*^) S^^S'^iA^'.^ ^v^^^<ffs^ The Prairies

ALBERTA Key Words: parallels- lines of latitude. muskea- bog or swamp LO^TION/POPULATION Alberta is the most western of Canada's three prairie provinces. It ties between the 49th and 60th parallels. Its neighbours are B. C., Saskatehewan, N.W.T. and the v^s /-- ^.^ "Mt%my il.^. t!:-\i? W2'-y'"'''^ non 250 mi 256 ton.vaicouvar WuMnroiv. Seitdt M*hc ^';.'.c*ipnf U. S. The total population of Alberta is 2,913, 350. The capital city of Alberta is Edmonton with 863, 000 people. Calgary is close behind with a population of 860, 749. Ltthb'ridte. Lake AlhahdKo Sailawon Medicint. Hat Mnnaru Mountains and foothills cover more than half of the southwestern part of the province. These landforms are a reminder of the glaciers that were evident in this area millions of years ago. Peaks of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta range from 2, 130 to 3, 747 m in elevation. These rugged and spectacular mountains attract many visitors to Alberta each year. The foothills which join the mountains and the prairie consist of grasslands and forested areas. These foothills contain rich deposits of gas and coal. The remainder of the province forms part of the interior plain of North America. These plains include huge stretches of northern muskeg that cover Alberta's oil and gas deposits and oil sands. The Red Deer River Valley in northern Alberta has desert-like conditions. Water and wind have create:* 2tT.. r. g< shapes in the sandstone called "hoodoos". In the southwest of the province in winter, a mild, warm wind called the "chinook" blows through the mountains from the Pacific Ocean. Alberta has an unusually high number of sunny days. RESOURCES Agriculture, (wheat, barley, cattle, hogs, timber) mining, (crude petroleum and natural gas, sulfur and coal) and manufacturing (wood industries, chemicals, metal fabricating and petroleum refining) are Alberta's main resources. AN INTERESTING PACT The fossils of over 35 species of dinosaurs have been found in the badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta. 14.

Exercises Match the first part of the sentence to the last part. a. Alberta is the most western of Canada's _ tourist attraction b. The capital city of Albert-a is c. Another large city in Alberta is d. Alberta's neighbours are Calgary Edmon+on prairie provinces e. Alberta's Rocky Mountains are a great _ U.S. ; N. W.T.; B. C. ; Sask. Check (^) the kinds of landforms that make up Alberta's landscape: foothills desert mountains prairie <, Choose the words from the box below to complete the sentences. a. The foothills which Join the mountains and the prairie are made up of and b. These foothills contain rich deposits of and c. The interior plains have huge stretches of d. The muskeg covers Alberta's and deposits. gas/coal muskeg grasslands/forests oi'l/gas V.,- / 15.

. *-.Ba0?^w. 4. Ajber+a is known for many tourist sites and climate changes. Match these five important things to their pi cture with a line: a. Tourists at The Badlands b. The Hoodoos ".' :;»..^...{.'\-, V^ 'I., ^^tt" ' c. Chinook winds over Calgary d Dinosaur Provincial Park ^S5^'- e Rocky Mountains 5. Name four of Alberta's main resources: a. b c. d 6 Alberta is a leading producer of natural and crude 16.

Art Box tl These are some of the many species of dinosaurs that have been found m Dinosaur Provincial Park in Alberta; Draw one or more of these interest^ animals. Put a background in your picture as well. I I I ^

'^' B-»yT28"i?W~0'?-^"' (SASKATCHEWAN ] Key Words: erosion- the wearing down of land from glaciers, rain. wind LOCATEON/POPULATION Saskatchewan is located in the western part of Canada. It has an area of 652, 330 sq km and is bordered by Monun Manitoba, Alberta, the Northwest Territories and the United States. Over 1, 015, 800 people live in this province with the highest population of 196, 362 in the capital city of Regina.. VTUikanCi^i ^'. ysc\ 300km 300 mi..ylceda/...t l" (lake Wnnipeg) I ^.. -...-'.? A. IWomiaco Worth Dikoa MN LANbFORMS/CLJMATP One-third of the province is used for farming while the rest is forest and water There are over 100, 000 lakes in Saskatchewanl The southern part of the province is quite flat with some valleys made by erosion from the time of the glaciers. This area is where most people live. The great wheat farms are located on these flat lands that seem to go on forever. Saskatchewan is known as "Canada's Breadbasket" for all the grain produced. Nowhere else in the world are sand dunes found this far north. Dunes 30m high are in Athabasca Provincial Park. The people in the province enjoy a hot, dry summer but winters can be very cold. The four main rivers in Saskatchewan are the Assiniboine, the Churchill, and the South and North Saskatchewan. RESOURCES ' Saskatchewan's main resources are agriculture, mining and manufacturing. Wheat, oats, barley, rapeseed, flaxseed and rye are the main grains grown. Petroleum, natural gas, coal, copper, zinc, potash and salt are mined in the province. Some areas of manufacturing are petroleum refining, meat packing, and food processing. -AN INTERESTING FACT The city of Estevan is called the "sunshine capital" of Canada with 2, 540 hours of sun per year. ^ =^ 18.

vy/. Exercises 1. Saska+chewan is bordered by to the west, to the east. to the south and.to the north. The highest number of people live m the city of 3. The four main rivers in Saska+chewan are the Assiniboine, the Churchill and the and Saska+chewan Rivers. 4. Summers in this province can be very very \/ while winters can be Art Box ] Sand dunes are found in A+habasca Provincial Park. Draw some sand dunes with a dune buggy racing across them. "rf 1 I.. '.., '.'.. t... '......-.... '- 19.

v -&-'. 6. I True or False ^ T Circle T for True or F for False -- a. The capital of Saska+chewan is Regina. T F b. One-third of the province is used for farming. T F c. Saskatchewan is known as "Canada's Muffin basket". T F d. There are only 1. 000 lakes in Soska+chewan. T F e. Summers can be very hot while winters can be cold. T F f. The city of Es+evan is called the "sunshine capital" of Canada. T F g A+habasca Provincial Park has sand dunes 30m ht9h. T F 7 Name three products for each of the following resources: A. Agriculture: B. Mining: 8. Name two things that are manufactured in Saskatchewan; A. Manufacturing: 20.

MANITOBA ] Key Word: retreated- to melt away (gladers); to go back LOCATION/POPULATEON Manitoba is located in the centre of Canada. Its neighbours are Ontario, Nunavut, Saskatchewan, Hudson Bay and the United States. It has an area of 650, 000 sq. km. The population of Manitoba is 1, 150, 000 with the highest number of people living in the capital city of Winnipeg. LANbFORMS/CLIMATE fcd(h( Atounici'n NctPnrk Repn* ''LA* Miwtoba Mo"an» NanhDtkoa ^^ ysm^ ctdf Ut* 1%-^ I^^Y^"- We.Ulkt -5 K^ )A ^1 Superior ;;, TBnn30h'^iWinnlpeg\5 The land rises gradually to the south and west from sea level at Hudson Bay. Most of the province lies between 150 and 300 metres above sea level. In Duck Mountain Provincial Park, Baldy Mountain rises 831 metres. The northern part of the province shows evidence of glaciers and is covered in forests. Lake Agassiz, a huge lake covered much of Manitoba when the glaciers retreated. There are over 100,000 lakes in Manitoba. All waters in Manitoba flow to Hudson Bay. Before settlement, a large area of southern Manitoba was flood plain or swafhp. Three of the most common types of trees that grow in this region are the pine, hemlock and birch. Manitoba has a continental climate with notable temperature changes. Temperatures range from -20degrees C in January to 19degrees C in July. This province has been called one of the sunniest places in Canada. RESOURCES Manitoba produces wheat, barley, rapeseed and hay. Other agricultural products are cattle, pigs and dairy goods. This province manufactures such things as machinery, clothing, pulp and paper and refined petroleum. Manitoba mines nickel, zinc and copper. AN INTERESTING FACT Mlnnoua B Since the major rivers of western Canada flow into the lowland region of Manitoba, the province has 90% of the hydro-electric power of the prairie region. 21

[Exercises] ^-.-'^^^^-^ 1. Choose the answer from the box below: a. Manitoba's neighbours are Saskatchewan, Nunavut. the United States, Ontario and one body of water, b. The greatest number of people live in the city of c. Manitoba's land rises gradually from Hudson Bay which is at d. The highest mountain in Mani+oba is Mountain at 831 metres. e After the end of the Ice Age when the glaciers retreated. The province was covered in a huge f. Before people settled in southern Manitoba. They had to drain the.. '.-'....... *.,. '... '.... ". ground because the land was a flood plain or <» sea level ft Winnipeg 0 Boldy ft lake <t swamp ^ Hudson Bay I) ^ 22.

T'J^^V"' 2. Choose the correct answer with a check (/). A. Manitoba's temperatures can range from; * -100 degrees C in winter to 40 degrees C in summer * -20 degrees C in winter to 19 degrees C in summer B. This province has been called one of the:» "sunniest places in Canada" * "hottest places in Canada" C. The major rivers of western Canada flow into Manitoba. so: * the province floods every yeor * the province has 90% of hydro-electric power of the prairie region Circle the kind of product Mani+oba produces in agricul+ure. Wilkfrtaml Jl 4. Name three items in manufac+unng Mani+oba produces: a. b.------ c.. Circle the three minerals produced in Mani+oba: A. nickel, zinc and copper B. gold, silver and bronze 23

&' QWTJBOXJ Draw a picture of one interesting thing you have learned about the prairie provinces. Write a title for your drawing on the line. a a