Which region is Alberta in?
The Prairie Provinces
How many oceans does Canada touch? Name at least one of them.
3 (Pacific, Arctic, Atlantic)
What is Canada's only island province?
Hint: the whole province is one island
Prince Edward Island (PEI)
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
Which province is Niagara Falls in?
Ontario
Which region is Nunavut in?
The North
Northern Canada is mostly which kind of land?
Tundra/taiga
What is Canada's only officially bilingual province?
New Brunswick
Halifax is the capital city of which province?
Nova Scotia
Which city is the "polar bear capital of the world"? Name the city and the province.
Churchill, Manitoba
Which region has only one province?
The West Coast
What is Canada's biggest province?
Quebec
St. Jonh's is the capital of __________?
Newfoundland
What is the capital of PEI?
Charlottetown
In which province or territory was the Klondike Gold Rush?
Yukon Territory
Which region has the most people (highest population?)
Central Canada
Which feature of Canada's land is full of minerals, such as gold and copper?
Canadian Shield
What are the official languages of Nunavut?
English, French, and Inuktitut
Yellowknife is the capital city of:
Northwest Territories
Name at least 3 of the Great Lakes.
Any 3: Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Superior, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan
Another word for the Atlantic provinces is the __________ provinces.
Maritimes
The Grand Banks (seas full of codfish) was discovered in which province?
Newfoundland
What is Canada's newest province or territory?
Nunavut
Which province's capital city has more than half of Canada's immigrants?
Ontario
What is the name of the place that made commercials saying "If you live in the United States and Donald Trump becomes, President again, you should come live here!"
Cape Breton, Nova Scotia