World Atlas 2010 (4th edition)

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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NORTH AMERICA


Eastern Canada


Péninsule


d'Ungava


L. Seul

L. Nipigon

Lake Erie

Lake


Huron


L. Mistassini

L. Minto

Lake Superior

Rés. Gouin

Lake
of the
Woods

Lake

Michigan

Lake
Ontario

O
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aw
a

Sever

n

Winisk

Attawa

pisk

at

Alba

ny

Eastmain

Hudson


Bay


James

Bay

Akimiski I.
(Nunavut)

Belcher Is.
(Nunavut)

Southampton I.

Coats I.

Salisbury I.
Nottingham I.

Mansel I.

QUÉ
ONTARIO

MANITOBA

NUNAVUT

MICHIGAN NEW
YORK

INDIANA

ILLINOIS

IOWA

MINNESOTA

WISCONSIN

OHIO PENNSYLVANIA

CANA


UNITED STATES


OF AMERICA


OTTAWA

Kitchener Hamilton


London


Windsor


Thunder Bay


Oshawa


St. Catharines


TORONTO

Wawa

Cochrane

Armstrong

Kuujjuarapik
(Poste-de-la-Baleine)

Kenora

Moosonee

Inukjuak
(Port Harrison)

Attawapiskat

Timmins

Ivujivik

Peawanuck

Sault
Sainte Marie

Sudbury

Peterborough Kingston

North Bay

The largest hydroelectric
complex in Canada at
James Bay produces
over 16,000 megawatts
of power.

The Trans-Canada Highway,
running from St. John’s in
the east to Victoria in the
west, is 4990 miles
(8030 km) long.

Lake Superior is the largest freshwater
lake in the world, covering an area
of 31,820 sq miles (82,413 sq km).
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