Geography Now!
Provinces/Territories
Atlantic Provinces
Geography of Canada
Northern Territories
100

How many time zones are there in Canada?

6

100

Canada's oldest provinces are in the ________

east

100

_________ from Scandinavia landed on the coast of what is now Newfoundland in AD 1000.

Vikings

100

________ settlers arrived in Canada in the 1600's?

French

100

Tundra is a tree-less plain in an _________ region where little vegetation grows.

arctic

200

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottowa

200

What is Canada's largest province?

Quebec

200

What are the major industries of the Maritime Provinces?

Fishing and Shipping

200

Canada is a bilingual country. What are the two official languages of Canada?

French and English

200

What is the capital of the Northwestern Territories?

Yellowknife

300

What parallel divides the US and Canada?

The 49th Parallel

300

What are the Prairie Provinces?

Sackatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba

300

In Newfoundland, approximately 95% of the population is of ________ origin.

British

300

Forest cover what % of British Columbia?

50%

300

What three uses do Native Americans use Caribou for?

food, clothing, and shelter

400

Cajuns speak French because...

Canada!!!

400

What is Canada's most powerful province?

Ontario

400

What % of all fish caught in Canada are from the Atlantic Provinces?

75%

400

Totem poles are found throughout British Columbia and Canada.  What do totem poles represent?

Clans or families

400

Until _________ (what year?) Canada had only two territories, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories.

1999

500

What is the population of the 3 Canadian Territories?

110,000

500

What are the Maritime provinces?

Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick

500

What three nationalities have predominant influences in the Atlantic Provinces?

British, Scottish and Irish

500

Which port does does most of Canada's trade with Asia and the pacific Rim go through?

Vancouver's port

500

What are the three Northern Territories?

Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut