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Provinces / Territories 1
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This leaf is at the centre of Canada's flag.

Maple leaf

100

This is the tallest structure in Canada.

The CN Tower

100

This fish, which swims up rivers to lay eggs, is common in British Columbia.

Salmon

100

This province, located next to the Great Lakes, has the most people living in it.

Ontario

100

This is the only province where most people speak French.

Québec

200

This rodent is Canada's national animal.

Beaver

200

These waterfalls, located on the border of Canada and the USA, are the largest in North America.

Niagara Falls

200

This bird, named after Canada, flies south in the winter. 

Canada Goose

200

This province is known for oil, cowboys and fossils.

Alberta

200

This is Canada's newest Territory, created in 1999.

Nunavut

300

This is Canada's national police force.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)

300

This artificial river in Ottawa is the site of skating in the winter. 

Rideau Canal

300

This is the largest land predator alive today. It is on the back of the toonie. 

Polar Bear

300

This small province is known for growing potatoes, as well as for a book called Anne of Green Gables.

Prince Edward Island

300

This flat province has many farms: wheat is a symbol on its flag.

Saskatchewan

400

The two red bars on Canada's flag represent this.

Canada's coasts.

400

This desert-like area in Alberta contains many dinosaur fossils. 

The Alberta Badlands

400

This white predatory bird hunts both in the day and at night, unlike most others of its kind.

Snowy Owl

400

This maritime province's name means "New Scotland".

Nova Scotia

400

This is the only province where most people speak both English and French.

New Brunswick

500

The two animals which support Canada's coat of arms are the lion and this mythical horse.

Unicorn

500

This fishing village in Nova Scotia has a famous rock and a lighthouse.

Peggy's Cove

500

This large mammal, also known as a reindeer, is on the back of Canada's quarters.

Caribou

500

Brandon is the second-largest city in this prairie province.

Manitoba

500

Long ago, gold was found in this province or territory, located beside Alaska.

Yukon Territory

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