How many physical regions are in Canada?
What is 7?
Regina is the capital of this Canadian province.
What is Saskatchewan?
What are the four main cardinal directions?
What is North, South, East, and West?
This province USED to be known for having a lot of salmon.
What is British Columbia?
Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick are all a part of this geographic region.
What is the Appalachian Region?
The capital of the Canadian province British Colombia is?
We celebrate Canada's birthday on this date every year.
What is July 1st?
What is the name of the tallest mountain in Canada?
Mount Logan
What region is known for it's manufacturing?
What is the St Lawrence Great Lake Lowlands.?
Winnipeg is the capital of this Canadian province.
What is Manitoba?
Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Superior, Lake Huron and Lake Michigan are known as these
What are the Great Lakes?
This territory is only 25 years old. Therefore, making it the newest territory in Canada.
What is Nunavut?
Tundra makes up most of this geographic region of Canada.
What is the Arctic Lowlands?
This is the capital of the Canadian province, New Brunswick.
What is Fredericton?
What year did Canada become a country?
1945 1867 1753
What is 1867?
This animal usually symbolizes Canada.
What is a beaver?
This region has a lot of cattle farms.
What is the Interior Plains?
Charlottetown is the capital of this Canadian province.
What is Prince Edward Island?
Canada borders which three countries?
What is United States, Denmark and France?
Most industries and factories are located here. It is the most southern landform region.
What is the Great-Lakes St. Lawrence Region?