Canada Geography
Capitals
Canada
Canada Facts
Provinces + Territories
100

Name 2 of the 5 Great Lakes

What is Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Eerie, Superior?

100

Capital of Canada

What is Ottawa

100

The title of Canada's National Anthem.

What is O, Canada?

100

The country Canada shares its border with.

What is the USA?

100

The smallest province

What is Prince Edward Island

200

Ocean on the west coast of Canada

What is Pacific?

200

Capital of Albera

What is Edmonton

200

The last province/territory created was:

What is Nunavut?

200

They are Canada's two official languages.

What is French & English?

200

The largest province 


What is Quebec

300

The number of territories in Canada.

What is Three.

300

Capital of British Columbia


What is Victoria

300

The number of oceans that touch a Canadian border.

What is THREE - the Atlantic on the east, the Pacific on the west, and the Arctic to the north

300

This rodeo event lasts for ten days every summer.

What is the Calgary Stampede.

300

The province that goes the furthest south


What is Ontario

400

The number of provinces in Canada.

What is Ten

400

Capital of Nova Scotia

What is Halifax

400

It is Canada's national animal.

What is the Beaver 

The Beaver became the national symbol of Canada in 1975. It seems like a strange choice, but the beaver played a large role in building the nation. The country was built on the fur trade, and the beaver was in high demand for its pelt. 

400

The leaf on Canada's flag

What is the maple leaf?

400

The province or territory composed of the most islands

What is Nunavut

500

It is the biggest area of water in Canada that is not an ocean.

What is the Hudson's Bay

500

A capital city that is on an island

What is Victoria, Nunavut, PEI, St. John's?

500

Most people in Canada live N, S, E, or W

What is S?

500

Canada Day is celebrated on this day every year

What is July 1

500

The province that has the Great Lakes

What is Ontario