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100
Region made up of grasslands in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan that make up 20% of Canada's total area

What are Prairies?

100

Famous fur trade mammal.

What is a beaver?

100

Found mostly in the Rocky Mountains of the West Coast, males like to fight each other by butting heads.

Bighorn sheep

100

High iron content makes the sand on this Atlantic Province red.

What is Prince Edward Island?

100

40% of Canada's population lives in this Province.

Ontario

200

Formed by glaciers, this region is composed of layered sedimentary rock like limestone and shale.

What is the West Coast?

200

This region's fertile soil makes it a center for agriculture in Canada.

The Prairies

200

Also known as the unicorn of the sea, these whales live off the coast of the coast of the Nunavut.

What are Narwhals?

200

Not the tallest, but these waterfalls have the largest flow rate in North America.

What is Niagara Falls?

200

Over 200 languages are spoken across Canada, but these are the only two official languages.

What is English and French?

300

Over 150 lighthouses can be found in this region, thanks to its dangerous rocky cliffs and ragged coastlines.

Atlantic Provinces

300

Farms in this Region produce apples, potatoes, milk and maple sugar.

What are the Atlantic Provinces?


300
Found in Newfoundland and Labrador, these birds can actually swim under water.

What are puffins?

300

This northern Capital is actually Canada's sunniest city.

What is Yellowknife?

300

This province produces 72% of the world's maple syrup production.

What is Quebec?

400
This region is home to 4 out of the five Great Lakes.

Central Canada

400

Canada has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. It is found mixed in the sand of this province.

What is Alberta?

400

These large deer live in the northern Boreal forests of Canada and can be found on the nation's 25 cent coin.

What are Caribou?

400

At 1815 feet tall, this building was considered the world's tallest tower until 2009.

The CN tower

400

80% of Canada's farmland can be found here.

What are the Prairies?

500

This region makes up almost 40% of Canada's land mass, but less than 0.5% of the population lives here

What are the Northern Territories?
500
Form of electricity that powers one quarter of all power used in Ontario and New York State.
What is Hydroelectric Power?
500

The largest polar bear population can be found in which Canadian Province?

Manitoba

500

Also known as the Northern Lights, because they are best viewed from Canada's 3 northern territories, over 200 nights per year.

Aurora Borealis

500

6 million cubic feet of water go over these falls every minute (that is about a million bathtubs full of water every minute!)

What is Horseshoe Falls?

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