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The Cordillera Region

Provinces and Territories

The Provinces and Territories are:

- Yukon

- Northwest Territories

- British Columbia

The Region

Major Cities

The major cities are:

- Vancouver

- Victoria

- Whitehose

Major Cities

Major Bodies of Water

The major bodies of water are:

- Pacific ocean

Major Bodies of Water

Natural resources

The natural resources are:

- Mined minerals

- Fish (salmon)

Nature

Landforms

The landforms are:

- Mountains

- Plateaus

- Fertile valleys

- Lakes

- Rolling hills

- Lowlands

- Valleys

Landforms

Natural Disasters

The natural disasters are:

- Earthquakes

- Avalanches

- Volcanic Eruptions

Natural Disasters

Tourism and Recreation

People in this region like to do:

- Skiing

- Snowboarding

- Fishing

- Mount Logan

- Rocky Mountains

Tourism

National Parks

The national parks are:

- Glacier National Park

- Kootenay National Park

- Mt. Pulag National Park

National Parks

First Nations, Metis and Inuit

The First Nations, Metis and Inuit are:

- Haida

- Salish

- Nisga'a

- Blackfoot

First Nations, Metis and Inuit

Climate

The climate in the Cordillera region is:

- The climate is mild and wet

- Summers are warm, rainy and windy

- Winters are cold, rainy and lots of snow

Climate

Goods and Services

The goods and services are:

- Forestry

- Agriculture

- Mining

- Fisheries

Life

Quality of life

The quality's of life are:

- Many jobs

- Lots of food

Quality of Life

Fun Facts

Fun Facts

Some fun facts are:

- The Cordillera region makes Canada the largest exploter of forest products in the world

- In this region, there is more than 14,000 mineral deposits

- The region is the largest producer of copper in Canada

- Cordillera means "chain of mountains" in spanish

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