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