The Regional Geography of Canada divides Canada into six geographic regions: Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Western Canada, Atlantic Canada, and the Territorial North. Each region has a particular regional geography, history, population, and a unique location. These factors have determined each region's character, set the direction for its development, and created a sense of place. In examining these themes, this text underscores the dynamic nature of Canada's regional geography.
Review
"It is a clear and well-structured text. . . . It is well ordered and follows a logical format whereby students can apply the theory learned to specific regions." ―Andrew Egan, Langara College"This text is well-organized and highly readable for students. Theories are explained and contextualized with their relevance to Canadian regions made clear." ―Michelle Stairs, Brock University
About the Author
Robert M. Bone is professor emeritus at the University of Saskatchewan. In addition to successfully authoring seven editions of The Regional Geography of Canada, Bob has also authored five editions of The Canadian North.
The Regional Geography of Canada
- Edition:7
- Pages:471
- ISBN-10 : 0199021295
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199021291
- File:PDF, 94.30 MB
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