randuda piki rannikut triivivate tohutute jääsaarte tõttu.Mõned jäämäe tipud ulatasid taevasse.29.juulil märkas kapten maad ja nimetas selle Elizabethi neemeks(Resolutioni saar) sellepärast see nimi, et see on Inglise kuninganna auks. Mis kohti maadeavastajad veel avastasid? Kui maadeavastajad randusid siis nad nägid enda arust väina ja panid sellele nimeks Frobisheri väinaks(nüüd Frobisheri laht).Seal avastati saar, kuhu kapten maabus koos kuue madrusega.Frobisher tõusis mäetippu ja nägi läänes, arvatava väina lõpus kaht neeme ning nende vahel laiuvat veevälja.Sealtpoolttulevate tugevate hoovuste järgi otsustades nägi Frobisher enda ees merd mille kaudu võis jõuda Hiinasse ja Indiasse.Frobisher kohtus ka eskimodega. Kes avastas kirdeväila? Esimene hollandlaste laev jõudis PõhjaDvinaa suud messe 1557. aastal neli aastat pärast inglasi. Alates 1584. aastast üritasid hollandlased liikuda ka ida poole 1611
form of nationalism. The Quiet Revolution can be credited for the surge in Quebec nationalism. The Quebec Liberal Party has traditionally supported a form of Quebec federalism that supports Quebec remaining within the Canadian federation while also supporting reforms that would allow Quebec substantial autonomy. 23. The best-known explorers of Canadian north. The Hudson's Bay Company. Sir Martin Frobisher was an English seaman who made three voyages to the New World to look for the Northwest Passage. All landed in northeastern Canada, around today's Resolution Island and Frobisher Bay. Voyages in 1576, 1577 and 1578. John Davis was one of the chief English navigators and explorers under Elizabeth I. He led several voyages to discover the Northwest Passage, discoverer of Davis Strait in 1587. Henry Hudson was an English sea explorer and navigator in the early 17th century
by road, and every community is served by air. Most have electricity, stores and health services. North of the mainland is a maze of islands separated by convoluted straits and sounds, the most famous of which link together to form the fabled Northwest Passage, the route to the Orient sought by so many early explorers. Reflecting a growing autonomy, the Inuit (formerly known as Eskimos) are gradually changing place names into their language, Inuktitut. For example, the people of Frobisher Bay on Baffin Island, Nunavut, decided to rename their community Iqualuit, which means "place of fish." Used materials: http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Americas/Canada.html http://www.google.ee/#hl=et&q=Canada+relief&lr=&aq=f&oq=Canada+relief&fp=9d88 a292ff611cf4 http://www.members.shaw.ca/kcic1/geographic.html http://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/economies/Americas/Canada.html (I also used the