Capitals
The capital of Manitoba
What is Winnipeg?
The largest province
What is Quebec?
The Great lake that the St. Lawrence River connects to.
What is Lake Ontario?
The province with the smallest population in Canada.
What is PEI?
The state of the USA that is cut off from the rest of the country by Canada?
What is Alaska?
Provincial capital of the most western province.
What is Victoria?
The two provinces that are islands.
What are Newfoundland and PEI?
This lake is completely in the USA?
What is lake Michigan?
The province with the most people in Canada?
What is Ontario?
The tallest mountain in Canada.
What is Mount Logan?
The capital of Canada's smallest province
What is Charlottetown?
The province that is known for its' oil.
What is Alberta?
What lake holds the most water of the Great Lakes?
What is Lake Superior?
The three cities that have the most people in Canada?
What are Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal?
The two animals on our 1 and 2 dollar coins.
What is the loon and polar bear?
The three capitals of the prairie provinces
What is Edmonton, Regina and Winnipeg?
The two territories that existed before 1999 in Canada.
What are North West Territories and the Yukon?
The two Great lakes not including Superior, Ontario and Michigan?
What are Lakes Huron and Erie?
The one province in Canada that has a population that is officially bilingual.
What is New Brunswick?
This animal was largely responsible for the settlement of Europeans in Canada.
What is the beaver?
The three territorial capitals
What are Whitehorse, Yellowknife and Iqaluit?
The four Maritime provinces.
What are PEI, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador?
Two reasons the Great Lakes are very important to Canadians.
Possible answers:What are....? , fresh water source, shipping (transportation), fishing, tourism.
The population of Canada today (within 2 million people).
What is 37 million (so 35 to 39 accepted)?
A popular sport played in the USA and other countries that was invented in Canada.
What is basketball?