This is the largest U.S. state by area, known for its cold temperatures and northern location.
What is Alaska?
This mountain range, with more jagged peaks, runs through the western U.S. and Canada.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
These five interconnected lakes on the U.S.-Canada border contain 21% of the world's fresh water.
What are the Great Lakes?
This is the capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
This is the second-largest country in the world by total area.
What is Canada?
This Canadian province is the most populous, and home to the cities of Toronto and Ottawa.
What is Ontario?
This immense, rocky region of ancient, igneous, and metamorphic rocks surrounds Hudson Bay.
What is the Canadian Shield?
This is the longest river in the United States.
What is the Missouri River?
This Canadian city, located on the Pacific coast, hosted the Winter Olympics in 2010.
What is Vancouver?
Canada has the most of this natural landform in the world.
What are lakes?
Though not geographically connected to the Lower 48, this state is America's westernmost and easternmost state.
What is Alaska?
This flat, fertile region, ideal for farming, takes up much of the central United States and Canada.
What are the Great Plains?
This Canadian river is longer than any river in the United States and stretches over 2,600 miles.
What is the Mackenzie River?
This U.S. state capital is home to the golden-domed Massachusetts State House.
What is Boston?
This term refers to the permanently frozen subsoil found in the northern regions of Canada
What is permafrost?
This French-speaking province in eastern Canada is the largest by area.
What is Quebec?
This U.S. national park in Utah features a prominent gorge and desert landscape.
What is Zion Canyon?
This large, shallow bay in northeastern Canada is one of the largest in the world.
What is Hudson Bay?
This Canadian province is home to the "Most Eastern Province in Canada".
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
This U.S. state, known for its tropical climate, has the highest average annual precipitation.
What is Hawaii?
Of the 50 state capitals in the U.S., the one that is the farthest north is in this state.
What is Maine (Augusta)?
Death Valley, located in this U.S. state, is the lowest point in North America.
What is California?
The St. Lawrence River connects the Great Lakes to this ocean.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
This city, known as the "Gateway to the West", is a major port city on the Mississippi River.
What is St. Louis?
This Canadian province has the longest border with the United States.
What is Saskatchewan?