Geographical Features
Canadian Extremes
Provinces and Regions
Capitals
Canada & the World
Toronto
100

Canada shares this with the United States. It is the longest land line between two countries in the world.

border

100

Millions of people visit Ontario every year to see this famous, huge waterfall.  

Niagara Falls

100

This province is the last of the three Prairie Provinces when you travel east. It has a big lake with the same name.

Manitoba

100

 This is the capital city of the whole country of Canada. It is right next to Quebec.  

Ottawa

100

 Russia is the largest country in the world by total land area, Canada is the second-largest, but which country is third? 

a. USA

b. China

c. Brazil

China

But USA is a bit larger if we include water. 

100

What's the name of the lake that touches Toronto? 

Lake Ontario 

200

Canada has three very large Arctic islands called Baffin, Victoria, and Ellesmere. They are on the list of the top ten largest what?

islands

200

Canada has more than 2 million of these. No other country has more.

Lakes

200

This prairie province has a lot of wheat fields and is the sunniest place in Canada.  

Saskatchewan

200

This is the capital city of Ontario and the biggest city in Canada.

Toronto

200

Thanks to millions of lakes, Canada one of the countries with the biggest amount of freshwater. How much of the world's freshwater can be found here? 

a. 20%

b. 30%

c. 40% 

20%

200

What's the most important street in our city? 

Which direction does it go: north-south or east-west? 

Yonge Street 

N-S

300

These are two very beautiful and famous national parks in the mountains of Alberta.  

Banff and Jasper

300

Canada has earthquakes and a few of these dangerous mountains that can open up and shoot hot lava.

volcanoes

300

This is the only Canadian province on the Pacific coast. It has many mountains and islands.

British Columbia 

300

This capital city is in Saskatchewan. Its name means "queen" in Latin.

Regina

300

This vast, flat, and treeless Arctic geographic region is always frozen and borders Hudson Bay in northern Manitoba.  

a. tundra

b. prairie

c. breadbasket

tundra

300
Name ONE river that flows in Toronto. 


(double points if you tell me more)

Don 

Humber 

Rouge

400

This mountain range is found in British Columbia and Alberta. It has beautiful blue lakes and high peaks.

The Rocky Mountains (Rockies)

400

This small town in Manitoba has no roads. People go there by plane to see polar bears.  

Churchill 

400

This western province has flat land in the south, trees in the north, and the Rocky Mountains in the southwest.

Alberta

400

This city is the capital of Alberta. People call it the "Gateway to the North".

Edmonton

400

At 243,042 kilometers long, Canada holds the world record for the longest one of these geographical features.

a. roads

b. prairies

c. coast

Coast 

400

Which famous Canadian personality is from Toronto? 

a. Justin Bieber 

b. Drake 

c. Celine Dion 

d. Leonard Cohen 

b. Drake

500

Canada has big rivers, deep valleys, high mountains, and these large, moving rivers of ice

glaciers

500

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada was Snag, Yukon territory in 1947. What was the temperature? 

a. -37 

b. -47

c. -63

c. -63

500

This province has the most people in Canada. It sits between the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay.

Ontario

500

This is the capital city of British Columbia, and it is located on Vancouver Island.

Victoria

500

 42% of Canada is forests. What percentage of world's forests are in Canada?  

a. 2%

b. 8%

c. 16%


b. 8%


500

What is a nickname (another name) for Toronto? 

The 6ix

 T-Dot

Hogtown 

The Big Smoke

 Queen City

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