Capitals of Provinces
Capitals of Provinces
About the Provinces
Trivia
Trivia
100

Fredericton is the capital of ___

New Brunswick

100

Regina is the capitol of 

Saskatchewan

100

This province that does not have daylight savings time

Saskatchewan

100

Which province is named after Queen Victoria's daughter?

Alberta

100

The only rat-free zone in North America is _____.


Alberta

200

Halifax is the capital of ___

Nova Scotia

200

Winnipeg is the capital of

Manitoba

200

Most populated province is ______.

Ontario

200

The people in this province mainly speak French.

Quebec

200

The oldest city in North America is ____?

By the way, it burned down five times in the 1800's.

St. John's

300

Edmonton is the capital of ____

Alberta

300

What is the capital of Ontario?

Toronto

300

Canada's province named by Queen Victoria

British Columbia

300

This province has the tallest waterfall in Canada (Hunlen Falls)

British Columbia

300

Canada has the largest number of _____ in the world.

Lakes

400

Victoria is the capital of ___

 British Columbia

400

Toronto is the capital of  

Ontario

400

No point in this province is more than 60 km from the sea.

Nova Scotia

400

The Hartland Covered Bridge is a National Historic Site and the longest covered bridge in the world. It was built in 1901 and for its time was an engineering phenomenon with a span of 390 m (1282 feet).

It is in what province?

New Brunswick

400

Canada has the longest highway in the world. What is the name of it?  

Trans Canada Highway which is nearly 7,604 km

(4725 miles)

500

The capital of Canada is ___

Ottawa

500

How many territories and/or provinces are there in Canada?

13

10 provinces and 3 territories

500

This territory or province has the tallest mountain in Canada. (Mt. Logan) Where is this? 

Yukon Territory

500

 This province has over 100,000 lakes and waterways.

Manitoba

500

Canada is the largest producer of ___ in the world.

Uranium and MAPLE SYRUP