20
ABCD
1
2
4
5
3
ABCD
19
19
25
22
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
tt
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).