These early settlers came from France and built farming communities in places like Nova Scotia.
Acadians
This cold‑water fish was once the most important catch in Atlantic Canada.
Cod
This Atlantic province is famous for red soil and potatoes
Prince Edward Island
Tourists love visiting Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia to see this iconic structure.
Lighthouse
These large sea mammals can often be seen off the coast of the Maritimes.
Whales
Who taught the Acadians how to survive and utilize natural resources when they arrived
Mi’kmaq
This shellfish, famous in Nova Scotia, is caught using traps placed on the ocean floor.
Fredericton is the capital city of this province.
New Brunswick
This island province is known for its beaches, Anne of Green Gables sites, and bike trails.
Prince Edward Island
This red‑clawed crustacean is a famous Maritime seafood.
Lobster
What does this flag represent?
Acadia
What vegetable is Prince Edward Island known for growing?
Potatoes
This capital city, Halifax, belongs to this province.
Nova Scotia
This scenic drive loops around Cape Breton Island and is one of Canada’s top road trips.
The Cabot Trail
This tree, found in all three provinces, is often tapped for syrup.
Maple Tree
This name is often used to describe the Expulsion of the Acadians.
The Great Upheaval
This black rock, once mined in Cape Breton, was used as fuel
Coal
This province is the largest in Atlantic Canada and includes Labrador.
Newfoundland and Labrador
Tourists visit the Bay of Fundy to see these giant sea animals
Whales
This fish was once the backbone of the Maritime fishing industry, especially off Newfoundland and Nova Scotia, until its population dropped sharply in the 1990s.
Cod
This European power ordered the Acadians to leave their homes.
British
This energy resource is found under the ocean floor off Newfoundland and Labrador.
Oil
This capital city is known as the “Birthplace of Confederation
Charlottetown
This Canadian city became an important place after the Titanic sank because many survivors were brought here.
Halifax
This natural phenomenon in the Bay of Fundy is the highest in the world and causes the water level to rise and fall dramatically each day.
Tides