Provinces
Capital Cities
Natural Resources
Province Abbreviations
Physical Regions
100

This is the province we live in.

Ontario+

100

The capital of Ontario.

Toronto

100

Ontario is home of this natural resource that includes 5 lakes named Superior, Huron, Erie, Michigan and Ontario.

The Great Lakes

100

The abbreviation for this province is ON.

Ontario

100

This region has many mountains that include the Rocky Mountains and the Coastal Mountains.

Cordillera

200

This is the smallest province.

Prince Edward Island

200

The capital of British Columbia.

Victoria

200

Prince Edward Island has this natural resource that we use to make french fries.

Potatoes

200

The abbreviation for this province is QC.

Quebec

200

Glaciers cover some of the land in this region.

Arctic Lands

300

This is the largest province.

Nunavut

300

The capital of Manitoba.

Winnipeg

300

People in Nova Scotia spend a lot of time on their boats looking for this natural resource.

Fish

300

The abbreviation for this province is SK.

Saskatchewan

300

Niagara Falls is in this region.

St. Lawrence Lowlands

400

This province speaks mostly French.

Quebec

400

The capital of Saskatchewan.

Regina

400

British Columbia is known for it's _______. Some examples include western red cedar and douglas fir.

Forests (Trees)

400

The abbreviation for this province is NB.

New Brunswick

400

This region is generally flat with deep fertile soil that makes it good to grow crops.

Interior Plains

500

This province is inbetween British Columbia and Saskatchewan.

Alberta

500

The capital of Nova Scotia.

Halifax

500
Alberta has the highest amount of production of this natural resource in Canada.

Oil

500

The abbreviation for this province is AB.

Alberta

500

This region covers more than half of Canada.

Canadian Shield