Provinces
Capitals
Bays and Lakes
Rivers
Wildcard!
100
The capital of this province is Toronto.
What is Ontario?
100
The capital of British Columbia.
What is Victoria?
100
This bay divides Nova Scotia from New Brunswick
What is the Bay of Fundy?
100
This river is fed from the Great Lakes.
What is the St. Lawrence river?
100
Although this island shares its name with a capital city, it is not in the same province.
What is Victoria island?
200
Winnipeg is the capital of this province.
What is Manitoba?
200
The capital of Alberta.
What is Edmonton?
200
This northern bay borders Greenland.
What is Baffin bay?
200
This river runs the length of the Northwest Territories.
What is the Mackenzie river?
200
This island shares its name with the largest city in the province, although not the capital city.
What is Vancouver island?
300
This province is its own island.
What is Prince Edward Island?
300
The capital of Saskatchewan.
What is Regina?
300
A provincial capital borders this large freshwater lake.
What is the Great Bear Lake? What is Lake Winnipeg?
300
This river drains Lake Winnipeg into Hudson Bay.
What is the Nelson river?
300
This strait separates Lake Superior from Lake Huron.
What is Sault Saint Marie?
400
The primary language is French in this province.
What is Quebec?
400
This capital is the northern-most of the provincial capitals.
What is Iqaluit?
400
This sea makes up the northern border of Alaska and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
What is the Beaufort Sea?
400
This river is found in Newfoundland, but not on the island.
What is the Churchill river?
400
This body of water stretches north out of Hudson Bay.
What is Foxe Basin?
500
The youngest of the Canadian provinces.
What is Nunavut?
500
Canada's national capital.
What is Ottawa?
500
This bay sits at the southern base of a larger bay and separates Ontario from Quebec.
What is James Bay?
500
This river shares its name with a capital city.
What is the Ottawa river?
500
The year that Nunavut became a province.
What is 1999?
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