Capitals & Cities
Languages & People
Geography & Landforms
Trade & Economy
Provinces & Territories
100

This city is the capital of Canada and is located in Ontario.

What is Ottawa?

100

Canada has these two official languages

What is English & French

100

Canada is divided into 10 areas similar to U.S. states.

What are provinces?

100

Most of Canada’s exports (over 75% in 2010) went to this country.

What is the United States?

100

Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland & Labrador are called the ______________________.

What are the Atlantic Provinces?

200

The largest metropolitan area in Canada, known for its CN Tower, is this city.

What is Toronto?

200

People in Quebec who want independence from Canada are called this.

What are separatists?

200

This massive plateau in northern Quebec and Ontario is rich in minerals and made from ancient rock

What is the Canadian Shield?

200

Vancouver trades extensively with countries in this continent across the Pacific Ocean.

What is Asia?

200

Most Canadians live in Quebec and this neighboring province

What is Ontario

300

The city in Quebec that is part of Canada’s bilingual culture and French heritage.

What is Quebec City?

300

In 1999, this northern territory was created to give more self-government to Indigenous people.

What is Nunavut?

300

The westernmost province of Canada has mountains similar to the northwestern United States and even stretches from here to the United States

What is British Columbia?

300

Canada relies heavily on this type of renewable energy for industries and homes.

What is hydroelectric power?

300

The northernmost territories of Canada include Yukon, Northwest Territories, and this.

What is Nunavut?

400

This western city is a major Pacific port and trade hub in Canada.

What is Vancouver?

400

These groups of people in Canada’s far north rely on local autonomy and have historic ties to the land.

Who are the First Nations?

400

The far northern areas of Canada have this cold climate with permanently frozen ground.

What is tundra?

400

Overfishing has harmed fish populations in this famous fishing region off eastern Canada.

What is the Grand Banks?

400

This province has some residents who want to create their own nation separate from Canada.

What is Quebec?

500

This city is Canada’s largest port and plays a major role in Pacific trade and immigration.

What is Vancouver?

500

This province has a strong French-speaking population and plays a major role in Canada’s bilingual identity.

What is Quebec?

500

This mountain in the Yukon is the highest point in Canada.

What is Mount Logan?

500

This resource, produced by flowing water, is one of Canada’s largest sources of electricity.

What is hydroelectric power?

500

This territory was created in 1999 to give Indigenous peoples greater control and self-government over their land.

 What is Nunavut?

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