2 Physical Geographic Features of Newfoundland, 2 of Qebec, 2 of Yukon, and 2 of Labrador

Newfoundland:

1. Long Range Mountains - a mountain range that runs along the western side of the island.
2. Avalon Peninsula - a large peninsula in eastern Newfoundland known for its rugged coastline and cliffs.

Quebec:
1. Laurentian Mountains - a mountain range in southern Quebec that is popular for skiing and outdoor activities.
2. St. Lawrence River - a major waterway that runs through Quebec and connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

Yukon:
1. Mackenzie Mountains - a mountain range in the northeastern part of Yukon known for its rugged terrain and diverse wildlife.
2. Klondike River - a river in central Yukon that was the site of the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 19th century.

Labrador:
1. Torngat Mountains - a mountain range in northern Labrador that is known for its remote and rugged beauty.
2. Labrador Sea - a body of water off the coast of Labrador that is part of the Atlantic Ocean.