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Our 10 Provinces and 3 Territories: [Name of Your Province]

Our 10 Provinces and 3 Territories: [Name of Your Province]. Your Name Date. Symbols of [name of your Province or Territory]. The province or territories bird is: The province or territories flower is: The province or territories tree is:. Add a picture here. Add a picture here.

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Our 10 Provinces and 3 Territories: [Name of Your Province]

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  1. Our 10 Provinces and 3 Territories:[Name of Your Province] Your Name Date

  2. Symbols of [name of your Province or Territory] • The province or territories bird is: • The province or territories flower is: • The province or territories tree is: Add a picture here. Add a picture here. Add a picture here.

  3. Province/Territory Flag • Describe the flag and why this design was chosen for your province/territory. Add a picture here.

  4. Province/Territory Nickname • Tell what is the province’s/territories’ nickname. Write a short explanation of how your province/territory got this nickname.

  5. Government • National Government • Name the current Prime Minister of Canada Provincial/Territorial Government • Name the current Premier for your province or territory.

  6. Maps In this space, insert a political and/or physical map of your province/territory. Point out the provincial/territorial capital.

  7. Population for your province/territory • 1950: • 1960: • 1970: • 1980: • 1990: • 2000: Over the past fifty years the population has (increased/decreased). **If your territory is Nunavut please see us for further instruction.

  8. Weather for your province/territory • The average high temperature in July is: • The average high temperature in January is: • The average yearly precipitation is:

  9. Plant and Animal Lifefor your province/territory • Plant Life • Name and describe some of the trees and wildflowers. • Animal Life • Name and describe some of the wild animals.

  10. Places to Visit Choose one place in your province/territory that would be interesting to visit. Tell where it is located in the province/territory and why it would be interesting to visit.

  11. Famous People • Choose three well known residents of your province/territory. Tell what they did to become famous. ( Choose from artists, entrepreneur, politicians, musicians )

  12. Works Cited • List the resources you used for your research.

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