Due to climate and geography, most Canadians

live.
Close to the United States border

close to the Atlantic Ocean

close to the Pacific Ocean

in urban areas, such as Vancouver, Toronto, and Montreal.

in southern parts of the country, where the climate is milder.

in close proximity to natural resources, such as forests and water bodies, which are essential for industries like forestry, fishing, and mining.

in regions with access to transportation networks, such as highways and railways, which are important for trade and commerce.

in areas with higher employment opportunities, such as major cities and towns with thriving industries.