What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
Halifax
What is the capital of Ontario?
Toronto
What is the capital of Manitoba?
Winnipeg
What is the capital of British Columbia?
Victoria
What is the capital of the North West Territories?
Yellowknife.
Which province is the only officially bilingual province in Canada?
New Brunswick
What language do most of the people in Quebec speak?
French
What are the names of the three prairie provinces?
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Where is Canada's largest and busiest port?
What is the capital of the Yukon?
Whitehorse.
Which Atlantic province is the smallest province?
Prince Edward Island
Which province do one third of all Canadians live in?
Ontario
Which prairie province is the largest producer of oil and gas?
Alberta
Name one thing BC is known for.
Possible answers: forestry, mining, fishing, fruit orchards, and the wine industry.
in the 1890s, thousands of miners came to the North. What is the name for this?
The Gold Rush
Which Atlantic province has its own time zone?
Newfoundland and Labrador
What are the names of the five great lakes?
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior.
Which province was once known as the "wheat province"?
Saskatchewan
Name one of the two languages that are spoken the most in BC, not including English.
Punjabi and the Chinese languages
Which city is the "diamond capital of North America"?
Yellowknife. (in the Northwest Territories)
What is the name of a novel from PEI?
Anne of Green Gables
Who founded Ontario?
The United Empire Loyalists
Which province has an aboriginal population of over 15%?
Manitoba
What is the population of BC?
Four million
Which territory is about 85% Inuit?
Nunavut.