What is Canada's largest province by area?
Quebec
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the longest river in Canada?
Mackenzie River
What type of climate is dominant in the Canadian Arctic, characterized by permafrost and sparse vegetation?
Tundra
What is Canada's first national park, established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains?
Banff National Park
This prairie province is known for its vast wheat fields and is home to the city of Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan
This city in Quebec is the second-largest city in Canada and is situated on an island in the Saint Lawrence River.
Montreal
This vast mountain range forms the western backbone of North America, extending into British Columbia and Alberta.
Rocky Mountains (or Canadian Rockies)
This large forested region, stretching across much of central and northern Canada, is often called the "boreal forest."
Taiga
This iconic structure in Toronto was once the world's tallest freestanding structure.
CN Tower
Name the only Canadian province that is officially bilingual (English and French).
New Brunswick
Located in British Columbia, this major West Coast port city is known for its mild climate and stunning mountain backdrop.
Vancouver
Shared with the United States, this group of five large freshwater lakes forms part of the Canada-U.S. border.
Great Lakes
What natural phenomenon causes the spectacular colorful lights often seen in the northern skies of Canada?
Aurora Borealis (or Northern Lights)
Located on the border between Ontario and New York, these famous waterfalls are a major tourist attraction.
Niagara Falls
This territory, created in 1999, is the largest and most northerly territory in Canada.
Nunavut
This capital city of Alberta is often referred to as "Canada's Festival City."
Edmonton
This massive bay in northern Canada is an inland sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, notable for its significant tidal variations.
Hudson Bay
Which major ocean borders Canada to the west?
Pacific Ocean
What is the name of the historic fortified city in Quebec known for its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site?
Quebec City (or Old Quebec)
Often called the "Ocean Playground," this smallest mainland province is famous for its rocky coastlines and Peggy's Cove.
Nova Scotia
As the largest city in Canada, this Ontario metropolis is a global center for finance, arts, and culture.
Toronto
What is the name of the highest mountain in Canada, located in Yukon Territory?
Mount Logan
This environmental issue, caused by pollutants from industrial emissions, has significantly impacted forests and lakes in Eastern Canada.
Acid Rain
$500 Question: This remote national park in northern Yukon is renowned for its migrating caribou herds and pristine wilderness, bordering Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Ivvavik National Park (or Kluane National Park and Reserve - I will choose Ivvavik for a slightly higher difficulty level here)