Manitoba is one of the three Prairie Provinces of the Dominion of Canada, and is located halfway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. Manitoba is famous for its natural resources, which include nickel and zinc. It also has many forests, rivers, and lakes, which make it a popular place Read More
Canadian History Timeline Resources
Explore Canada from Newfoundland and Labrador to British Columbia with this FREE timelines and worksheets series. Students can explore each of the provinces and territories of Canada by creating a timeline of key historic events, creating a map of the province or territory, and answering writing prompts. It's an easy, no-prep way to discover some of Canada's amazing history!
FREE Timeline of Northwest Territories History
Northwest Territories lies in the far north of the Dominion of Canada and includes islands in the Arctic Ocean. It is an important source of natural resources, including diamonds and petroleum, and is also home to the largest remaining herd of buffalo in Canada. Two of the many famous people born in Read More
FREE Timeline of British Columbia History
British Columbia is the third-largest province of the Dominion of Canada and the only province that lies on the Pacific Ocean. It includes an island group about sixty miles from the mainland and Vancouver Island, where British Columbia’s capital is located. Discover the home of Glenn Anderson, Read More
FREE Timeline of Prince Edward Island History
Prince Edward Island became the seventh province of the Dominion of Canada and is the only province that is completely separate from the mainland of North America. Although the island is small, the hardworking people have developed an economy built on agriculture, aquaculture, food processing, Read More
FREE Timeline of Alberta History
Alberta is the Prairie Province of the Dominion of Canada that is farthest to the west and is one of the most productive oil regions in North America. There are national parks, forts, missions, and trading posts that represent Alberta’s history, along with attractions such as skiing, hunting, and Read More