Capitals & Cities
Provinces & Territories
Rivers & Lakes
Mountains & Nature
100

Capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

100

Canada’s largest province by area

Quebec

100

The longest river in Canada.

Mackenzie River

100

Major mountain range running through western Canada.

Rocky Mountains

200

The largest city in Canada by population.

Toronto

200

Province whose capital is Edmonton.

Alberta

200

River that connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean

St. Lawrence River

200

The highest mountain in Canada.

Mount Logan

300

A major French-speaking city in Quebec.

Montreal

300

The only officially bilingual province in Canada.

New Brunswick

300

A massive inland sea in northeastern Canada.

Hudson Bay

300

Canada’s oldest national park.

Banff National Park

400

Capital of the Yukon territory.

Whitehorse

400

The smallest province in Canada by area

Prince Edward Island

400

The largest lake entirely within Canada.

Great Bear Lake

400

Famous waterfall on the border between Canada and the United States.

Niagara Falls

500

Capital of the territory of Nunavut.

Iqaluit

500

The newest Canadian territory, created in 1999.

Nunavut

500

Great Lake from which Niagara Falls flows.

Lake Erie

500

The tallest waterfall in Canada.

: Della Falls