Use the Five-Column Graphic Organizer to organize your facts. Put your name at the top of the chart. Fill in each province or territory and the following columns:

economic resources
geographic features including natural resources
other relevant or fun facts

Set up your chart similar to the table below.

You will need to use your textbook and the internet to gather information. For the “Economic Resources and Opportunities” column, consider leading industries in the province or territory, as well as job opportunities. For the “Other Fun or Relevant Facts” column, include anything that may help you in making a decision on where to move.

Province or Territory


Economic Resources and Opportunities


Physical Geographic Features


Natural Resources


Other Fun or Relevant Facts

Ontario


Newfoundland and Labrador


Quebec


Yukon

Province or Territory

Economic Resources and Opportunities
Physical Geographic Features
Natural Resources
Other Fun or Relevant Facts

Ontario
- Manufacturing
- Finance
- Technology
- Tourism

- Great Lakes
- Niagara Falls
- Algonquin Park

- Timber
- Minerals
- Water
- Agriculture

- Ontario is known for its diverse culture and vibrant arts scene

Newfoundland and Labrador
- Fishing
- Mining
- Oil and gas

- Rocky coastline
- Signal Hill
- Gros Morne National Park

- Fish
- Iron ore
- Oil
- Hydroelectricity

- Newfoundland and Labrador is the most easterly province in Canada

Quebec
- Aerospace
- Hydroelectricity
- Agriculture
- Mining

- St. Lawrence River
- Mont Tremblant
- Laurentian Mountains

- Hydroelectricity
- Timber
- Minerals
- Agriculture

- Quebec is the largest province in Canada by area

Yukon
- Mining
- Tourism
- Government

- Klondike River
- Kluane National Park
- Yukon River

- Gold
- Silver
- Zinc
- Tourism

- Yukon is known for its historic gold rush and outdoor recreation opportunities