Provinces/Cities
Natural Resources
Indigenous People
Landforms
Animals
100

What is the capital city of Alberta?

Edmonton

100

Name a major natural resource that comes from the prairies.

Natural Gas/Oil, Wheat

100

Name an indigenous group that lives in Prairie region.

Blackfoot, Cree, Tsu'tina

100
Which region is mostly flat grasslands?

The Prairies

100

What region do Bison live in?

The Prairies

200

Name a province that is in the Prairie region.

Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba

200

What is the most important natural resource in the Arctic?

Wildlife

200
What is the name of an Inuit winter home?

igloo

200

Name a region that has mountains.

Cordillera, Appalachian

200
What province has a lot of Salmon?

British Columbia

300

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

300

Name a region that has forests as a natural resource.

Cordillera, Maritimes

300

Which indigenous peoples used tipis for their homes?

The Blackfoot

300

Name a region that is located next to an ocean

Cordillera, Maritimes (Appalachian), Arctic

300

What region do Polar Bears live in?

the Arctic

400
Name the three Arctic Territories
Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
400

Name a region that exports fish as a natural resource.

Cordillera, Maritimes

400

What two indigenous groups live in the Cordillera region?

Haida & Coastal Salish

400

What region has many lakes and rivers?

The Great Lakes

400

What is the name of the mythical animal that lives in Lake Okanagan?

Ogopogo

500

What is the furthest East province/territory in Canada?

Newfoundland

500

What region produces hydro-electric power?

The Great Lakes

500

Which indigenous group is known world-wide for creating totem poles?

The Haida

500

What landform is only found in the arctic?

Tundra

500

Name 2 types of shellfish you can find in the Maritimes?

Clams, mussels, oysters, lobsters