This province produces more oil than any other province in Canada
Alberta
This territory is the largest territory in Canada.
Nunavut
The capital city of Canada.
Ottawa
The biggest ocean in the world.
Pacific ocean
This is the only lake that is named after a province
lake Ontario
A province that speaks French, and its home to "The Canadian Museum Of History"
Quebec
This Territory is the newest territory to join the Canadian confederation.
Nunavut
This capital city has the largest mall in Canada which is called the "West Edmonton Mall".
Edmonton
The smallest ocean in the world.
Arctic ocean
This lake is named after a state
lake Michigan
Canada's third-largest and most westerly province, bordered by the Pacific Ocean
British Columbia
This territory is named after the Yukon River, the longest river in the territory.
Yukon
This capital city has the least air pollution in the world.
Whitehorse
This ocean covers 75% of Canada's coastlines.
Arctic ocean
The biggest lake in Canada.
Lake Superior
This province was the last province to join the Canadian confederation.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Home to the Carcross Desert, the world's smallest desert.
Yukon
People from this capital city are called "Québécois" also known as Quebecers or Quebeckers in English.
Québec City
Pacific ocean
This lake was the reason for the myth of "Bessie, The Lake Monster".
Lake Erie
The only province to share a border with the Great Lakes. Four of the five Great Lakes—Superior, Huron, Erie, and Ontario—are partially located within the province's borders.
Ontario
Features 11 official languages, and its home to the largest national park in Canada, Wood Buffalo.
Northwest territories
This capital city is named after a Mohawk word, "Tkaronto," which means "where there are trees standing in the water".
Toronto
This ocean has the "Bermuda Triangle" the most mysterious part of this ocean.
Atlantic ocean
This lake has the biggest coastline of all the great lakes.
Lake Huron