Physical Features
Climate Zones
Provinces and Territories
Cities and Landmarks
Cultural Regions
100

What mountain range forms a natural border between Canada and the United States?

The Rocky Mountains

100

What type of climate is characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers, found in northern Canada?

Tundra

100

What province is known for its vast forests and is home to the capital city of Ottawa?

Ontario

100

What city, known as the cultural capital of Canada, is famous for its annual international film festival?

Toronto

100

What region is known for its strong Francophone culture and is primarily located in Quebec?

La Belle Province

200

What Canadian island is the largest in the world?

Baffin Island

200

What climate zone, which includes parts of southern Canada, is known for its four distinct seasons?

Humid Continental

200

What is Canada’s only territory that has a predominantly Indigenous population?

Nunavut

200

What historic site, located in Quebec City, is a UNESCO World Heritage site?

Old Quebec

200

What Indigenous cultural region includes the First Nations of the West Coast, known for totem poles and fishing?

Pacific Coast

300

What is the largest lake in Canada by surface area?

Lake Superior

300

What climate zone is characterized by dry conditions and is typically found in southern Alberta and Saskatchewan?

Steppe

300

What province is famous for its Cabot Trail and stunning coastal scenery?

Nova Scotia

300

What Canadian city is known for its vibrant arts scene and is home to the Calgary Stampede?

Calgary

300

What region is known for its Inuit art and culture, as well as its vast Arctic landscapes?

Arctic Region

400

What area is known for its rich mineral resources and extensive forests?

Canadian Shield

400

What climate feature, common in coastal British Columbia, is known for mild winters and cool summers due to oceanic influence?

Marine West Coast Climate

400
What territory is known for its stunning national parks, including Nahanni and Wood Buffalo?

Northwest Territories

400

What historic fort in Halifax played a key role in Canada’s military history?

Citadel Hill

400

What region includes the prairie provinces and is known for its agricultural production?

Prairie Provinces

500

What river is the longest in Canada, flowing through several provinces before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean?

St. Lawrence River

500

What phenomenon causes the warmer, wetter climate found in British Columbia’s coastal regions?

Pacific Ocean Current

500

What province has the largest population of French speakers outside of Quebec?

New Brunswick

500

What natural wonder, one of the largest waterfalls in the world, is located on the border between Canada and the United States?

Niagra Falls

500

What region is home to a diverse mix of cultures, including Indigenous, French, and English influences, primarily found in southern Ontario and Quebec?

Central Canada

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