Maritimes
Prairies

Territories
Central Canada
Lakes
100

This is the capital city of Nova Scotia.

Halifax

100

This is the capital of Alberta.

Edmonton

100

This is the capital of the Yukon.

Whitehorse

100

This is the most populated province in Canada.

Ontario

100

This is the largest of the great lakes.

Lake Superior

200

This province is home to the Bay of Fundy, known for the world’s highest tides.

New Brunswick

200

This prairie province is located between Saskatchewan and Ontario.

Manitoba

200

This is the newest territory in Canada, created in 1999.

Nunavut

200

This is the name of Canada's capital city.

Ottawa

200

This Great Lake borders Ontario and New York State.

Lake Ontario

300

This Maritime province is made up of a small island and is known for its red soil and potatoes.

What is Prince Edward Island?

300

The prairies are mostly flat, but this province includes the start of the Rocky Mountains.

Alberta

300

Yellowknife is the capital city of this territory.

Northwest Territories

300

This province produces the most maple syrup.

Quebec

300

This Great Lake borders both Ontario and Michigan and contains Manitoulin Island, the largest freshwater island in the world.

Lake Huron

400

This Atlantic province, known for its rugged coastline and fishing history, was the last to join Canada in 1949.

Newfoundland

400

Known as the “Breadbasket of Canada,” this province produces much of the country’s wheat.

Saskatchewan

400

These 3 territories (from West to East) make up Northern Canada.

Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.

400

This major city in Quebec is known for its bilingual culture and love of hockey.

Montréal

400

This Great Lake is located entirely within the U.S., but connects to the other Great Lakes system.

Lake Michigan

500

This Maritime province shares a border with Quebec and has both French and English as official languages.

New Brunswick

500

This city also has a lake named after it that borders both Manitoba and Ontario.

Winnipeg

500

You are not allowed to purchase land in this territory if you are not Indigenous.

Nunavut

500

This Canadian province has two main regions: the Canadian Shield and the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands.

Ontario

500

This British Columbia lake is said to be home to a legendary sea creature called the Ogopogo.

Lake Okanagan

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