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1 Travel Destinations Geography and Tourism in North America

2 ● Geographically North America includes Canada, the U.S. and Mexico ● Mexico, however, is usually included with Central-Latin America

3 North America ● The U.S. and Canada are similar because they have the same general ethnic origins and a product of the Industrial Revolution

4 North America ● Is a major food supplier because of its fertile soils ● Has a high total per capita consumption of resources and consumer goods ● Is more dependent on the automobile than any other country in the world

5 North America ● Tourism is a major element of life ● One of the largest origin regions for international tourism ● One of the largest destination regions ● Millions of attractions

6 North America ● Wealthy ● Mobile ● Highly Educated ● Lots of Leisure time ● Buy lots of consumer goods ● World leaders in international and domestic travel

7 Landform in North America ● Canadian Shield: Rolling hills of igneous rock once covered by glaciers, has high content of mineral resources ● Atlantic Coastal Plain: along Atlantic seaboard, often sunken areas, may have poor drainage ● Piedmont: transition zone between Appalachian mountains and Atlantic Coastal plains, contains fall line, which is the point at which streams descend to plains, usually farthest point ships can travel upstream

8 Landform in North America ● Appalachian Mountains: Low level mountains in eastern U.S. rarely exceed 5,000 feet ● Central Lowlands: agricultural heart of America, formed by Ohio River and Mississippi River in the U.S. and by the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River in Canada

9 Landform in North America ● Great Plains: in Canada and the U.S., 500 to 5000 feet above sea level, more than half the land mass, fertile land for agriculture ● Western Mountains: Rocky Mountains, Coast mountains

10 Landform in North America ● River Systems: include the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence Seaway, Mississippi, Arkansas, Ohio, and Missouri Rivers, provides low cost transportation of goods by barge.

11 Climate ● Ten major climatic types in North America ranging from Desert (SW U.S.A.) to Humid Subtropical (Arkansas and middle America) to frozen Tundra (far North Canada)

12 Tourism Characteristics ● Major importance to North America ● Travel is unequalled in world ● U.S. has highest amount of money spent on international and domestic travel ● Infrastructure of tourism industry in Canada is similar to U.S. ● Airports, train stations, bus terminals

13 Tourism Destinations & Attractions ● Sporting/Adventure: Outdoor activities, hunting, fishing, camping, canoeing ● Wilderness/Expedition: Trophy hunting, safaris, rugged terrain ● Leisure/Recreation: recreational, often one day trips, caters to large populations ● Beach/Recreation: water destinations, mostly leisure

14 Tourism Destinations & Attractions ● Heritage/Culture: based on heritage, folklore, rituals, traditions, local routines ● Urban: visiting cities ● Resort: activities associated with the area, skiing, spas, mountains, fishing etc. ● Scenic: has no specific destination, seeing the country side


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