World Atlas 2010 (4th edition)

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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NORTH AMERICA


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Réservoir
Caniapiscau

Smallwood
Reservoir

L. Saint-Jean

Réservoir
Manicouagan

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p
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ca
u

ATLANTIC


OCEAN


ATLANTIC


OCEAN


Labrador


Sea


Ungava

Bay

Strait of Belle Isle

Cape Race

Hud
son St
rait

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Newfoundland


Île d’Anticosti

Akpatok I.
(Nunavut)

Baffin I.


BEC


NEW
BRUNSWICK

NOVASCOTIA


PRINCE
EDWARD
ISLAND

NEWFOUNDLAND


& LABRADOR


MAINE

VERMONT

CONNECTICUT

MASSACHUSETTS

RHODE ISLAND

NEW
HAMPSHIRE

St Pierre
& Miquelon
(French territorial
collectivity)

DA


Montréal


QUÉBEC

HALIFAX

ST.JOHN'S

FREDERICTON

CHARLOTTETOWN

Gaspé

Schefferville

Kuujjuaq

Corner Brook

Channel-Port-
aux-Basques

Grand Falls

Cartwright

Makkovik

Hopedale

Nain

Havre-
Saint-Pierre

Sydney

Sept-Îles

Gander

Bathurst

Yarmouth

Trois-Rivières

Chicoutimi

Jonquière

Sherbrooke Saint John

Moncton

Dartmouth

Canada has the world’s longest coastline
(including tens of thousands of islands), with a
total length of 151,019 miles (243,042 km).

The Bay of Fundy has the world’s
highest tidal range, with water’s rising
20–56 ft (5–17 m) every high tide as
around 115 billion tons (tonnes) of
water flows into the bay.
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