Social Studies
Some Words About Halifax, Nova Scotia and Canada
Alberta
Alexander Graham Bell
Annapolis Valley
Apple Blossom Festival
Arctic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean
bagpipes
bald eagles
Bay of Fundy
Beavers
bison
black bears
blueberries
bobcats
British Columbia
C.N. Tower
Calgary Stamped
Canada Day
Canada geese
Canada lynx
Canada’s Ocean Playground
Canadian National Railway (C.N.R.)
Cape Breton Island
caribou
Charlottetown
Christmas trees
Citadel Hill
city
clams
coal
cod
cougars
country
coyotes
curling
Dartmouth
Digby
East coast
Edmonton
elk
English
farming
fir trees
fishing
flag
foggy
forest
foxes
Fredericton
French
Glace Bay
haddock
highland dancers
historical
Hudson Bay
Humpback whales
iceberg
International Tattoo
Iqaluit
Killer whales
Lacrosse
lake
lighthouse
lobster
loon
Loonie ($1.00)
Lunenburg
Mahone Bay
Manitoba
maple syrup
Maritime provinces
Mayflower
Mayor
miners
mining
Moncton
Montreal
moose
mountains
mussels
Native
New Brunswick
New Scotland
Newfoundland and Labrador
Niagara Falls
Northumberland Strait
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotian
Nunavut
O Canada
Olympics
Ontario
Ottawa
owls
Parliament Hill
peaceful
Peggy’s Cove
peninsula
pine
polar bears
polite
porcupines
Premier
pride
Prime Minster
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Quebec City
racoon
racoons
Regina
respectful
Right whales
river
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.)
Sable Island
sandpipers
Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
scallops
seals
skunks
Springhill
St. John’s
St. Lawrence River
Stanley Cup
strawberries
stream
Sydney
tartan
Terry Fox
The Bluenose
The Cabot Trail
The Old Town Clock
The Prairies
The Rankin Family
The Rocky Mountains
Tim Hortons
timbit
Toonie ($2.00)
Toronto
town
trout
Vancouver
Victoria
village
walrus
West coast
wheat
Whistler
Whitehorse
white-tailed deer
wild horses
Winnipeg
wolves
Yellowknife
Yukon