This city is the capital of Alberta.
What is Edmonton?
Charlottetown is the capital of this small island province.
What is Prince Edward Island?
This province is immediately to the east of Alberta.
What is Saskatchewan?
This province is known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes."
What is Manitoba?
This capital city hosts an annual stampede, a famous rodeo event.
What is Edmonton?
The capital of Canada's most populous province, Ontario.
Answer: What is Toronto?
The city of Victoria is the capital of this westernmost province.
What is British Columbia?
This large body of water is directly to the north of Ontario
What is Hudson Bay?
Canada's smallest province by land area is famous for its red soil and potatoes.
What is Prince Edward Island?
This national capital is located in Ontario, right across the river from Gatineau, Quebec.
What is Ottawa?
This city, known for its winter carnival, is the capital of Quebec.
What is Quebec City?
Whitehorse is the capital of this territory, famous for the Klondike Gold Rush.
Whitehorse is the capital of this territory, famous for the Klondike Gold Rush.
Name a province that is directly to the west of Quebec.
What is Ontario?
This prairie province is rectangular in shape and known for its vast wheat fields.
What is Saskatchewan?
This capital of Nova Scotia is a major port city on the Atlantic Ocean.
What is Halifax?
You'll find the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador on the eastern edge of North America.
What is St. John's?
The capital city of Fredericton is located in this bilingual province.
What is New Brunswick?
This is the only province located entirely to the east of Nova Scotia.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
Featuring the highest tides in the world at the Bay of Fundy, this is Canada's only officially bilingual province.
What is New Brunswick?
Named after a queen, the capital of Saskatchewan is home to the training academy for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).
What is Regina?
Home to the "Northern Lights," this city is the capital of the Northwest Territories.
What is Yellowknife?
Iqaluit is the capital of Canada's newest and largest territory.
What is Nunavut?
Name the three provinces that are bordered to the south by the United States but do not touch the Great Lakes.
What are British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan?
Home to the Rocky Mountains and cities like Calgary and Banff, this province is famous for its oil industry.
What is Alberta?
The capital of Manitoba, it's located near the longitudinal centre of Canada.
What is Winnipeg?