Provincial Capitals
Political
Physical
Culture
Trivia
100
Toronto
What is the capital of Ontario?
100
This caused increased trade and cooperation with the US and Mexico.
What is NAFTA?
100
This is the second largest country in the world.
What is Canada?
100
31 million people
What is the population of Canada?
100
This Inuit word means 'Our Land'
What is Nunavut?
200
Whitehorse
What is the capital of the Yukon Territory?
200
They share the longest unfortified border in the world.
What are the US and Canada?
200
This waterway connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the St. Lawrence Seaway?
200
Roman Catholic
What is the largest religion in Canada?
200
This is Canada's third largest city and has a large Chinatown.
What is Vancouver?
300
Charlottetown
What is the capital of Prince Edward Island?
300
The belief that the people of Quebec want their own country.
What is separatism?
300
This great commercial fishing ground is off the east coast of Canada.
What are the Grand Banks?
300
France and Great Britain
What two European countries most influenced Canada's development?
300
This Inuit house is made of snow and ice.
What is an igloo?
400
Iqaluit
What is the capital of Nunavut
400
An example would be street signs in French and English.
What is and example of bilingualism?
400
These mountains in southwest Alberta are a spectacular tourist destination.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
400
These are the Heartland Provinces.
What are Quebec and Ontario?
400
This climatic area is north of the Taiga and consists of little vegetation and a subsoil permafrost.
What is the Tundra?
500
Ottawa
What is the capital of Canada?
500
Democracy
What is the form of government of Canada?
500
This landform is mostly rocky and roughly borders Hudson's Bay.
What is the Canadian Shield?
500
These are the Prairie Provinces
What are Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta?
500
The Bay of Fundy
What has the highest tides in the world?
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