Provinces & Territories
Physical Regions
Regions, Part 2
Economic Sectors
Fun Facts
100

This tiny island is the smallest province in Canada.

What is Prince Edward Island?

100

This region has snow peaked mountains.

What is The Cordillera?

100

This region has the most people.

What is The Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands?

100

There are this many different categories of goods and services, which we call economic sectors.

What is 4?

100

This city is the capital of Canada.

What is Ottawa?

200

Most of the people in Canada live in this province.

What is Ontario?

200

This region is the largest physical region and covers the majority of Canada.

What is The Great Canadian Shield?

200

There is lots of water in this region, including the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of the St. Lawrence.

What is The Appalachians?

200

When people use and make things from nature, such as fishing, or mining, they are working in this economic sector.

What is the Primary Sector?

200

This official animal of Canada likes to chew down trees to create dams.

What is a beaver?

300

The people in this province mostly speak French.

What is Quebec?

300

This region has a lot of flat farm land that is good for cattle ranching and growing wheat.

What is The Interior Plains?

300

The main industries of this region are forestry, tourism and mineral mining.

What is The Great Canadian Shield?

300

This economic sector takes natural resources and changes them into something else, usually in a factory. 

What is the Secondary Sector?

300

Our national flag includes this red symbol.

What is a maple leaf?

400

This northern territory is made up of many different islands.

What is Nunavut?

400

The ground in this region is permanently frozen, also known as permafrost.

What is The Arctic?

400

A major industry in this region is mining. It is hard to mine here, but they are still able to mine for diamonds and oil.

What is The Arctic?

400

This sector is the people sector, including banking, cleaning services and stores.

What is the Tertiary Sector?

400

Canada is considered to be the birthplace of this winter sport.

What is hockey?

500

This west coast province borders on the Pacific Ocean.

What is British Columbia?

500

This region has mountains, but they are known as 'flat top' mountains and are often green because they are covered with trees.

What is The Appalachians?

500

This region has good soil for farming. You will often find dairy farms, chicken farms, or pig farms.

What is The Great Lakes - St. Lawrence Lowlands?

500

Learning, research and information technology are all part of this economic sector.

What is the Quaternary Sector?

500

On this date, people in Canada often celebrate the country with a fireworks show.

What is July 1?