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  1. Kids Book of Canadian Geography, The (Kids Book of) by Briony Penn, 2008-10-01
  2. Sensing Space: The Poetics of Geography in Contemporary English-Canadian Writing (tudes Canadiennes - Canadian Studies) by Claire Omhovere, 2007-07-16
  3. A Geography of the Canadian Economy by Iain Wallace, 2002-02-07
  4. Water (Process & Method in Canadian Geography)
  5. Western Canadian research in geography: The Lethbridge papers (B.C. geographical series ; no. 21) by Canadian Association of Geographers, 1975
  6. Quebec (Study in Canadian Geography) by Fernand Grenier, 1972-06
  7. A Scholar's Guide to Geographical Writing on the American and Canadian Past (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers)
  8. Geomorphology: Selected readings; (Process and method in Canadian geography) by James Gordon Nelson, 1969
  9. Prairie Provinces (Studies in Canadian Geography)
  10. Canadian Geography: A Scholarly Bibliography by Thomas A. Rumney, 2010-02-16
  11. The Geography of the Canadian North: Issues and Challenges by Robert M. Bone, 2003-08-14
  12. Ontario (Study in Canadian Geography)
  13. Physical Geography, Canadian: Science and Systems of the Human Environment by Alan H. Strahler, O. W. Archibold, 2007-06-15
  14. New themes in Western Canadian geography: The Langara papers (B.C. geographical series)

1. Curricular Resources In Canadian Studies: Canadian Geography
Curricular Resources in Canadian Studies canadian geography. Here are a number of links to Internet sites which contain
http://www.cln.org/subjects/can-geog_cur.html
Curricular Resources in Canadian Studies: Canadian Geography Here are a number of links to Internet sites which contain information and/or other links related to Canadian Geography. Please read our
Atlapedia: Canada
A concise description of Canada (including its geography) in Atlapedia Online.
Ask an Expert: Canadian Geography
CLN's "Ask an Expert" page has about 100 links to specialists in the field who can serve as a valuable source of curricular expertise for both students and teachers. Questions/answers on Canadian Geography may be found in our "All Subjects" section at the top of the page, the "Social Studies" section, as well as the general "Reference" section.
BC Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks
Information on the air, land and water of British Columbia is provided in this site. Topics include: air quality, car emissions, climate change, smoke control, parks, crown land, wildlife, managing waste, land stewardship, protecting habitats, managing pesticides, preventing pollution, water stewardship, water quality, watershed management, water licenses and fisheries.
Canada Centre for Inland Waters
The focus of CCIW is on water research, generating new knowledge that is critical for the effective management of Canada's freshwater and marine resources. Their servers host information from: National Water Research Institute (our freshwater ecosystems), Great Lakes Information Management Resource (source of information and references about the Great Lakes), Bayfield Institute (fisheries research, fisheries and habitat management), and more.

2. Canadian Information By Subject: History & Geography
Curricular Resources in Canadian Studies canadian geography. Discovering Canada's Capital Cities (GrassRoots CyberPal
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/caninfo/ep09.htm

NL Home
Main Menu Subject Order Alphabetical Order ... About
Canadian Information By Subject
History
History of the ancient world (to ca. 499 A.D.)

History of Europe (ca. 500 A.D.- )

History of Asia
...
Canada
(incl. provinces, territories, general information)
History
History Exhibitions Atlases, maps

3. Canadian Geography Resources
Resources for Teaching Learning About. canadian geography. Part of the Teaching Learning About Canada Website
http://www.canadainfolink.ca/geog.htm
Canadian Geography Featured sites If you receive 403 and 404 error messages please hit REFRESH on your computer. If a number of links are dead, I would appreciate knowing. Adventures in Canada: Virtual North Canadian Information By Subject The Circumpolar North, Its Peoples and Why We Study It; Definitions and Myths ... Time zones of Canada map ( on this site) Free Downloadable Map Puzzle Map-Related Web Sites Physical regions of Canada ( on this site) Toporama- Natural Resources Canada Highest Tides in the World see note at bottom of page Nunavut: Discover a new Territory Natural Hazards map Canada-Permafrost Virtual Geography Texts on Canada and Germany ... Great Lakes Atlas Excellent!! Stats Can: The People: Population Stats Can:Environment 4 Geography Quizzes The Earth's Energy Balance ... Can-da-da great page of useful links Natural Resources Canada: National Air Photo Library Canadian Landscapes Ecology Terms Biodiversity Terms ... Geography Quiz on this site Taiga Compute sunrise/ sunset Latitude/Longitude Look Up Canadian Forest Service ... Planning a Cdn Expedition - Grade 6+ activity Arctic Quebec Great Lakes/St. Lawrence Seaway System

4. Geography World (Canada)
Resources on Canada and the cultures of the Canadian people. issues for 15 Canadian communities. Geosources The canadian geography Website. Great Lakes Atlas - Environmental Atlas
http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/Canada.html
Canada
About Canada - links to a lot of information
An American's Guide to Canada
- cool site
Arctic / Northern Culture
- from About.com
Barren Lands Collection
- includes 5000 images of area now known as Nunavut
CN Tower
- Toronto's premiere attraction and event destination
Calgary, Alberta
- from About.com
Canada
- activities from Enchanted Learning Software's Zoom School
Canada
- tons of links to Canadian info from galaxy
Canada - Games
- more than 3 dozen games and quizzes from Geography World
Canada at Scale
- maps of Canadian history
Canada International
- govt. services, info and resources, for citizens of other countries Canada Online - from About.com Canada: Regional Gross Domestic Product Data - from Demographia Canada: 20 Top Census Metropolitan Areas: Population from 1951 thru 2001 Canada for Visitors - from About.com Canada's Cities - ranked by population - from Demographia Canada City Population History Canada's Demography - population statistics on Canada Canada's Digital Collections - Geography Canada's Parliament - today in Parliament, more

5. Test Your Geography Knowledge- Canada
canadian geography quiz just click on the map to answer the questions
http://www.lizardpoint.com/fun/geoquiz/canquiz.html

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6. The Atlas Of Canada - The Great Canadian Geography Challenge
The Atlas of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, in partnership with GeoConnections,is proud to be a sponsor of the 20022003 Great canadian geography Challenge
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/featureditems/geography_challenge
Français Contact Us Help Search ... Find a Place See Our Maps Environment Economic Historical Reference Maps ... Maps for Sale
You are here: Home Featured Items The Great Canadian Geography Challenge
The Great Canadian Geography Challenge
The Atlas of Canada, Natural Resources Canada, in partnership with GeoConnections, is proud to be a sponsor of The 2002-2003 Great Canadian Geography Challenge. This is Canada's largest and most popular student geography competition. The geography challenge continues to build interest in geography among young Canadians by allowing them to test their knowledge in friendly competition at the provincial or territorial level, then at the national level. The Great Canadian Geography Challenge Web site Test your skills with the Challenge Quiz » view What better place to brush up on your geography than right here at The Atlas of Canada Web site! We offer hundreds of maps with descriptive texts and supporting statistics. Check out our quizzes section and test yourself ! Atlas of Canada Quizzes Test yourself !

7. Ask An Expert Sources
Nicely organized index of sites where you can ask an expert.Category Reference Ask an Expert...... Ask an Expert Social Studies canadian geography (Ask the Harkster) CanadianLaw (ACJNet) Environment (Scientific American) Newfoundland (Centre for
http://www.cln.org/int_expert.html
Ask an Expert Sources Connecting your students to an expert in the field is an excellent way of expanding their horizons, supplementing the curriculum with current information, and integrating Internet resources within your classroom. The sites on this page are links to experts in K-12 curricular related topics. Please read our Ask an Expert: All Subjects
Ask A+ Locator
The Virtual Reference Desk has developed a database of experts on the Internet willing to answer questions. The database can be searched or browsed by subject or alphabetically.
AskEric
A personalized service providing education information to teachers, parents, and others.
Electronic Emissary
Electronic Emissary is a service, provided by the University of Texas, which helps teachers to locate K-12 subject experts from all over the world who are willing to share their expertise with K-12 students.
Homework Help
Teacher volunteers help students with questions from their homework, often by directing them to web sites with the information. Other students may also provide answers.
Internet Guides
wNetStation, a public television station in New York, has three experts who are willing to answer questions on the use of the Internet for education. Cyndi Kerris will answer questions about "web in the classroom," Chris Gary about"technology," and Sheila Kieran-Greenbush about "Instructional Technology." You can email questions directly to the experts or read archives of posted questions and answers.

8. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Canadian Geography
Author University of Connecticut Subjects alaska, arctic, canadian geographyDeweyClass 998 ResourceType documents, images Location usa Last checked
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/canadiangeography.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Canadian geography
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • Arctic Circle
  • Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
  • Canadian Association of Geographers
  • Canadian Biodiversity Information Network ...
  • World Travel Guide: Canada Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Arctic Circle
    The overall goal of Arctic Circle is to stimulate a greater interest in the peoples and environment of the Arctic and Subarctic region. This 'electronic circle' has three interrelated themes: natural resources; history and culture; social equity and environmental justice. Includes information on sustainability, economic development, colonisation, ethnographic portraits, self-determination, cultural identity, a museum, virtual classroom, maps and a discussion group.
    Author: University of Connecticut
    Subjects: alaska, arctic, canadian geography
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    documents, images
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
    Responsible for the reception, processing, archiving and dissemination of remotely sensed data for Canada. Offers information on CCRS research and development, a catalogue of satellite images, a bibliographic database of CCRS publications since 1971, instructions for ordering data, a remote sensing glossary and tutorials, and details of forthcoming Centre events.
    Author: Canada Centre for Remote Sensing
    Subjects: canadian geography, remote sensing
  • 9. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Canadian Travel And Tourism
    Author National Library of Canada Subjects canada, canadian geography, canadianhistory, canadian travel and tourism DeweyClass 971 ResourceType index
    http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/canadiantravelandtourism.htm
    BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    Canadian travel and tourism
    A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • About.com: Current Events - Canada
  • Canadian Information by Subject
  • Canadian Tourism Commission
  • CIA World Factbook 2000: Canada ...
  • World Travel Guide: Canada Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    About.com: Current Events - Canada
    Offers original articles and features about current events in Canada, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include arts and entertainment, business and finance, Canadian newspapers, computers and technology, politics and government, reference sources, sport, travel and tourism, and TV and radio.
    Author: About.com
    Subjects: canadian news, canadian travel and tourism
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    index, news, forum
    Location: usa
    Last checked:
    Canadian Information by Subject
    Links to information about Canada from Internet resources around the world. Subjects are arranged according to Dewey Decimal Classification, in alphabetical order.
    Author: National Library of Canada
    Subjects: canada, canadian geography, canadian history, canadian travel and tourism
  • 10. Canadian Geography
    The Bay of Fundy. Cape Breton Island. Canadian Rockies. The Niagara Escarpment. Evenmore Geographical Facts. The Great Lakes. The Canadian Climate. Weather Hazaards.
    http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Bistro/4937/geography.html

    The Welcome Mat Is Out...
    why don't you come inside?
    Canada is made up of 10 provinces and three territories.
    The Northwest Territories was divided into two in 1999 creating the eastern territory of Nunavut Below are links that will give you additional information on
    our vast geographical makeup, our provinces, cities and sites!
    Canada: Discover Canada Ottawa: Canada's Capital
    The Provinces: Capital Cities The Yukon Territory North West Territories Nunavut ... Newfoundland and Labrador
    Other sites of geographical interest: The Bay of Fundy Cape Breton Island Canadian Rockies The Niagara Escarpment ... Weather Hazaards
    My Website Links: More Canadiana Our National Anthem Lessons In Life Sign My Guestbook ... View My Guestbook This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page

    11. Canadian Geography
    canadian geography. (click here to get to the Government page)
    http://www.calmit.unl.edu/jhlady/Canadian%20Geography.htm
    Canadian Geography (click here to get to the Government page) Occupying the northern half of the North American continent, Canada has a land mass of 9 970 610 km , making it the second-largest country in the world after Russia. From east to west, Canada encompasses six time zones. Canada's motto, "From Sea to Sea," is geographically inaccurate. In addition to its coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific, Canada has a third sea coast on the Arctic Ocean, giving it the longest coastline of any country. To the south, Canada shares an 8892 km boundary with the United States. To the north, the Arctic islands come within 800 km of the North Pole. Canada's neighbour across the Arctic Ocean is Russia. Because of the harsh northern climate, only 12 percent of the land is suitable for agriculture. Thus, most of the population of 30 million live within a few hundred kilometers of the southern border, where the climate is milder, in a long thin band stretching between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. If you fly over Manitoba or northern Ontario in summer, you will see more water than land: lakes, big and small, so many that they could not possibly be counted. It has been estimated that Canada has one-seventh of the world's fresh water. In addition to the Great Lakes, which it shares with the United States, Canada has many large rivers and lakes.

    12. Canadian Geography Quiz
    canadian geography Quiz. Click on the correct answer. 1, Canada isa large country. Canada is the. largest country in the world. second
    http://www.geocities.com/coraleem/cangeogc.htm
    Canadian Geography Quiz
    Click on the correct answer
    Canada is a large country. Canada is the
    largest country in the world. second largest country in the world. the fifth largest country in the world. How many Oceans do Canada's borders touch? One Two Three Canada is part of which continent? America North America Central America Canada's border touches on: Only the United States. The United States and Mexico. The United States and Russia. Although Canada is a large country, most Canadians live in the Northern regions along the Eastern and Western coasts along the Southern border One of Canda's most valuable natural resources is fresh water. Canada has approximately 1/7th of all the fresh water in the world. 1/2 of all the fresh water in the world. 1/3 of all the fresh water in the world. The Canadian landscape includes: flat prairies or grasslands. both young and ancient mountain ranges. arctic tundra and muskeg. all of the above. Which part of Canada enjoys the most moderate or pleasant climate? the coast of British Columbia. the Atlantic Coast.

    13. Great Canadian Geography Challenge
    The Great canadian geography Challenge. Canada's largestand most popular student geography competition.
    http://geochallenge.ca/geochallenge/en/default.asp?catID=10

    14. LSF — Teaching About Sustainability — Maritime Studies And Canadian Geography
    Maritime Studies and canadian geography Rockweed Harvesting in the Bay of Fundy ACase Study in Sustainable Development Debriefing Following the meeting of the
    http://www.schoolnet.ca/vp-pv/learning/e/classroom/newbrunswick/maritime/rockwee
    Classroom
    Activities
    Main Page

    Introduction

    Global Insights

    Maritime Studies/
    ...
    Exit
    Teaching About Sustainability:
    Some Strategies Maritime Studies and Canadian Geography
    Rockweed Harvesting in the Bay of Fundy
    A Case Study in Sustainable Development
    Debriefing Following the meeting of the round table, the teacher should direct a debriefing focusing on the following:
    • What facts did the participants agree on?
    • What facts were in dispute?
    • How dis the discussion relate to the issue of sustainable development?
    • If consensus or agreement was not reached, what factors were responsible?
    • Is the round table format a productive one?
    Webmaster: Marc LeBlanc

    15. Canadian Council For Geographic Education
    The Great canadian geography Challenge (GCGC) is a national student competitionorganized nationally by the CCGE for students from Grades 4 to 10.
    http://ccge.cecgeo.org/cip/index.cfm/main,43,en,454,1105,0,0,3
    Awards Geography Action Geography Challenge Geo-champs for 2002 ... Teacher Institutes
    Sorry, no events listed.
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    GEOGRAPHY CHALLENGE
    The Great Canadian Geography Challenge (GCGC) is a national student competition organized nationally by the CCGE for students from Grades 4 to 10. There are two levels of competition. Level 1 for Grades 4 to 6 is at the school level only. Level 2 for Grades 7 to 10 offers students the opportunity to compete at the provincial and national levels. For more information about the Geography Challenge
    Winners
    of the 2002 Geography Challenge.

    16. Canadian Geography :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
    canadian geography As the world's second largest country, Canada's geographychanges significantly depending on which part you are in.
    http://www.ocanada.ca/geography/
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    Canadian Geography
    As the world's second largest country, Canada's geography changes significantly depending on which part you are in. And with the differences in each region , there is a very different accompanying landscape and climate. In almost every part of Canada there are lakes and rivers. Canada has over 2 million lakes covering 7% of the land mass. The largest lake is the Northwest Territories' Great Bear Lake. It is estimated that Canada is home to one-seventh of the world's fresh water. Canada has a land mass of 9,970,610 square kilometers and occupies the northern half of North America. From east to west, Canada encompasses six time zones. Canada has coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific and the Arctic Ocean, giving it the longest coastline of any country. Canada's southern boundary is an 8,892 kilometer border with the United States. Northern Canada's Arctic islands come within 800 kilometers of the North Pole. In northernmost Canada only 12 per cent of the land is suitable for agriculture because of the harsh climate. As a result, most of the population of Canada live within a few hundred kilometres of the southern border, where the climate is milder.

    17. Canadian Geography Resources
    Free Web site hosting Freeservers.com, This sitehas moved. http//www.canadainfolink.ca/geog.htm.
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    18. Change And Futures In Canadian Geography
    Change and Futures in canadian geography Organised by the School of Geographyand the Centre for Canadian Studies, University of Leeds.
    http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/conferences/canada/futures.html
    Change and Futures in Canadian Geography:
    Environmental, Urban and Social Perspectives
    Thursday 21 September 2000, University of Leeds, UK A one-day geography conference entitled 'Change and Futures in Canadian Geography' will be held at Leeds University
    on Thursday 21 September 2000. Organised by the School of Geography and the Centre for Canadian Studies,
    University of Leeds. The conference will discuss recently researched issues and trends in the changing geography of
    Canada, together with comparisons with the UK and the rest of the EU where relevant.
    Programme Coffee and Registration Studying Glaciation and its Landscape Effects:
    Jane Knight, Bradford Grammar School Nature and Impact of Avalanches:
    Chris Keylock, University of Leeds Aboriginal Peoples and Resource Management:
    Lunch
    A boriginal Peoples in Urban Areas
    Finance, Capital and Non-renewable Resources
    Niall Majury, Queen's University, Belfast Changing retail patterns (the Wal-Mart phenomenon):
    Alan Hallsworth, Staffordshire University

    19. Canadian Geography
    canadian geography. (click here to get to the Government page) Occupyingthe northern half of the North American continent, Canada
    http://www.calmit.unl.edu/jhlady/Canadian Geography.htm
    Canadian Geography (click here to get to the Government page) Occupying the northern half of the North American continent, Canada has a land mass of 9 970 610 km , making it the second-largest country in the world after Russia. From east to west, Canada encompasses six time zones. Canada's motto, "From Sea to Sea," is geographically inaccurate. In addition to its coastlines on the Atlantic and Pacific, Canada has a third sea coast on the Arctic Ocean, giving it the longest coastline of any country. To the south, Canada shares an 8892 km boundary with the United States. To the north, the Arctic islands come within 800 km of the North Pole. Canada's neighbour across the Arctic Ocean is Russia. Because of the harsh northern climate, only 12 percent of the land is suitable for agriculture. Thus, most of the population of 30 million live within a few hundred kilometers of the southern border, where the climate is milder, in a long thin band stretching between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans. If you fly over Manitoba or northern Ontario in summer, you will see more water than land: lakes, big and small, so many that they could not possibly be counted. It has been estimated that Canada has one-seventh of the world's fresh water. In addition to the Great Lakes, which it shares with the United States, Canada has many large rivers and lakes.

    20. GeoWorld - The Geography Educator's World
    are provided below as well as information about on line projectsfor schools. New canadian geography Standards now available at.
    http://pages.istar.ca/~whamilto/
    Welcome to
    GeoWorld
    The Geography Educator's World
    a major collaborative effort with geography educators, Social Studies teachers and agencies in Canada.
    Last Total Update - January 6th 2003
    (individual sections are updated on rotating basis)
    You are the visitor to this site.
    Geography is the place where history happens !
    Mission to promote the teaching of geography and social studies in schools with appropriate integration of information technology This will be accomplished by providing geographic thematic links that will highlight the geographic diversity of Canada and other areas of the World. Links to on line resources for students, teachers and parents are provided below as well as information about on line projects for schools.

    New
    Canadian Geography Standards
    now available at Presentation Downloads GeoWorld WWW sites - Geography Education Social Studies Teachers Association of Nova Scotia ... GIS Support from ESRI Canada Download ArcVoyager or ArcExplorer for your classroom
    Canadian Environmental Awards
    Has your class voted yet ?

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