Provincial & Territorial Capitals
Provinces & Territories – Abbreviations
Flags of Canada’s Provinces & Territories
Physiographic Regions – Name That Region
Infographic Trends
Random Canadian facts—famous people, places, athletes, and cultur
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YT stands for this northern territory.

What is Yukon?

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This abbreviation stands for the territory in the far northwest of Canada.

What is YT (Yukon)?

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This province’s flag features a lion and a ship. 

What is New Brunswick?

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This region covers 50% of Canada and is mostly rock.

What is the Canadian Shield?

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A trend must include at least this many data points.

What is two?

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This Canadian is known as “The Great One” and is considered the greatest hockey player of all time.  

Who is Wayne Gretzky?

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This island province's abbreviation ends in E.

What is Prince Edward Island?  

200

MB is the abbreviation for this prairie province.

What is Manitoba?

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This province’s flag has a blue field with a white cross and four fleurs‑de‑lis.

What is Quebec?

200

This region surrounds Hudson Bay and stores massive amounts of carbon.

What are the Hudson Bay Lowlands?

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This term means “how something is spread out across an area.”

What is distribution?

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This Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics.  

What is Vancouver?

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The capital of New Brunswick.

What is Fredericton?

300

This province uses the abbreviation SK.

What is Saskatchewan?

300

This province’s flag includes a Union Jack and a rising sun.

What is British Columbia?

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This region includes mountains, valleys, and plateaus in western Canada.

What is the Western Cordillera?

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If one region has more of something than another, you might say it has this.

What is a larger proportion?

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A top-selling Canadian artist. 

Who is Shania Twain?

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This province has an abbreviation that contains a letter that appears only once in all Canadian provincial and territorial abbreviations.

What is QC? The letter Q.

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This Atlantic province uses the abbreviation NL.

What is Newfoundland and Labrador?



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This territory’s flag features a polar bear and an inuksuk

What is Nunavut?

400

 This region is mostly prairies.

What are the Interior Plains?

400

This vocabulary term refers to the speed at which something increases or decreases.

What is the rate?

400

This Canadian astronaut became famous for recording a cover of “Space Oddity” while aboard the International Space Station.

Who is Chris Hadfield?

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What is the abbreviation for the newest province/territory in Canada?

What is NU?
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This capital is the only one located on the Great Lakes.

What is Toronto?

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This province’s flag includes a bison and a red ensign.

What is Manitoba?

500

This region contains the oldest mountains in Canada.

What are the Appalachian Mountains? . 

500

Based on the image, which physiographic region of Canada is the most densely populated? 

What are the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence Lowlands?  

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This Canadian landmark is the world’s largest skating rink each winter, stretching over 7 km through a provincial capital city. Name the landmark.

What is the Rideau Canal Skateway?

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