The smallest province.
What is Prince Edward Island?
The three oceans that surround Canada.
What are the Arctic, Atlantic and Pacific?
The youngest territory established.
What is Nunavut?
You need to take a ferry to get to this westernmost capital city.
What is Victoria (BC)?
The easternmost capital city.
What is St. John's (NFLD)?
The largest province.
What is Quebec?
The three territories that are part of Canada.
What are Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut?
The last province to join the Canadian Confederation in 1949...they even had their own military that fought in WWII.
What is Newfoundland & Labrador?
To get to this capital city you have the cross the world's longest bridge that covers icy ocean waters.
What is Charlottetown (PEI)?
Hockey player, Wayne Gretzky played and lived in this capital city for 9 years...winning 4 Stanley cup victories!
What is Edmonton (AL)?
The easternmost province.
What is Newfoundland & Labrador?
These three provinces are part of the prairies and the "bread basket" of Canada.
What are Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba?
To bring order to this territory, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were established...but was originally named after the territory.
What are the Northwest Territories?
These territorial capital cities both have colours in their names.
What are Whitehorse (YK) and Yellowknife (NWT)?
This capital city is derived from the Algonquin word "adawe," meaning "to trade."
What is Ottawa (ON)?
The four provinces that make up the Atlantic Region.
What are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador?
These three provinces connect to Hudson Bay.
What are Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba?
The novel "The Call of the Wild" by Jack London is about the Klondike Gold Rush that happens in this western territory.
This capital city can also boast being the largest city in Canada.
What is Toronto (ON)?
This capital city name is Latin for royalty...the "R" can be found on some Canadian coins.
What is Regina (SK)?
These two provinces do not touch any major body of water.
What are Alberta and Saskatchewan?
The three largest cities in Canada.
What are Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto?
The four provinces that became "Canada" in 1867.
What are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario?
Nicknamed "The Peg," this capital city can boast about being one of the coldest cities in Canada.
What is Winnipeg (MB)?
This capital city used to be known as Ste. Anne's Point...winning out over Parrtown, which is now known as Saint John.
What is Fredericton (NB)?