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Saint Lawrence Seaway

A waterway in Canada that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, important for transporting goods.

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Great Lakes

A group of five large lakes in North America, crucial for shipping cargo and transportation.

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Locks

Sections of water with gates used to raise and lower boats between different elevations.

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Northwest Passage

A hypothetical sea route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, sought after during the Age of Exploration.

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Duluth

A port city in Minnesota, significant as a shipping hub for goods to and from the Great Lakes.

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Snowbelt

A region that receives heavy snowfall during winter, particularly notable around the Great Lakes.

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Superstorms

Strong storms characterized by severe weather, often occurring over the Great Lakes due to temperature contrasts.

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Shipwrecks

Incidents where ships sink or are destroyed, with the Great Lakes having a historical count of over 6,000.

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Edmund Fitzgerald

A famous ship that sank on Lake Superior in 1975, with its wreck still shrouded in mystery.

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Inuit

Native peoples of Canada, primarily residing in the Arctic regions, known for their unique culture and language.

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Permafrost

A permanent frost layer in the ground, inhibiting large plant growth, prevalent in the Northwest Territories.

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French in Canada

Canada's official language alongside English, prominently spoken in Quebec, influencing local culture and cuisine.

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Cree

An Indigenous people native to Canada, found particularly in the Northwest Territories.

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First Nations

The various Indigenous peoples in Canada, excluding Inuit and Métis.

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Baffin Islands

The largest island in the Canadian archipelago, located in Nunavut.

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Cultural Geography

The study of how culture intersects with geographical space, including how landscapes and human activities affect each other.