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Random Canada Facts
100
What is the capital of British Columbia?
Victoria.
100
What is the largest region of Canada?
The Canadian Shield.
100
What is one of the major natural resources in Canada?
soil, water, forests, fishing, minerals
100

The ocean north of Canada is called the _____.

Arctic.

100
True or False. Canada is the world's largest country.
False.
200
What is the capital of Saskatchewan?.
Regina
200

Which region has the Great Lakes?

Central Canada.

200

Vancouver is in which region?

BC West Coast

200

What are the names of the mountains in Alberta and BC?

Rockies

200

What is a natural resource?

Something found in nature that can be used by humans.

300
Which province has the capital that is the same as its name?
Quebec
300
This region is where most Canadians live.
St. Lawrence Lowlands
300

Name 3 agricultural products of Canada.

wheat, potatoes, corn, kiwi, apples, poultry, cattle, rye, oats, hay, canola

300

St. John's is the capital of __________ and _________?

Newfoundland....Labrador

300
Name one of the recreational activities that are common in Canada.
fishing, golfing, hiking
400
What are the capitals of both Manitoba and Yukon?
Manitoba: Winnepeg Yukon: Whitehorse
400

Canada is made up of how many regions?

5

400

How many oceans touch Canada? Name them.

3, Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic

400
Name the lakes that border the province of Ontario.
The Great Lakes.
400
What types of jobs do many Canadian workers have?
service jobs
500
Name two provinces that border the United States.
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick
500

Name the 5 regions of Canada.

Maritimes, Central, Prairies, BC COast, Northern Territories

500
Why is the Interior Plains region called the "breadbasket" region?
Because they contain many grasslands and farming to produce many of Canada's grain products.
500

The large area of rock underground that pushes up in Ontario is called the __________ __________.

Canadian Shield

500
What do fjords of Canada provide?
protection for water transportation and wildlife