Atlantic Region
Central Canada
Prairie Provinces
West Coast
Canada
100
What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
Halifax
100
What is the capital of Ontario?
Toronto
100
What is the capital of Manitoba?
Winnipeg
100
What is the capital of British Columbia?
Victoria
100
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
200

Which province is the only officially bilingual province in Canada? Hint - it is not Quebec

New Brunswick

200
What language do most of the people in Quebec speak?
French
200
What are the names of the three prairie provinces?
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta
200
What is the Canada's largest and busiest port?
Vancouver
200

How many oceans does Canada border?

Three - Pacific, Atlanttic, and Arctic.

300

What is the name of the bridge that joins New Brunswick with Prince Edward Island?

Confederation Bridge

300
Which province do one third of all Canadians live?
Ontario
300
Which prairie province is the largest producer of oil and gas?
Alberta
300
Name one thing that BC is known for.
Possible answers: forestry, mining, fishing, fruit orchards, and the wine industry
300

How many provinces does Canada have and how many territories?

ten provinces and three territories

400

What city were the Confederation documents signed?

Charlottetown

400

Where is the Honeymoon capital of the World?

Niagara Falls

400

What is the capital of Saskatchewan?

Regina

400
Name one of the two languages that are spoken the most in BC, not including English.
Punjabi and the Chinese languages
400

What is Canada's newest territory?

Nunavut

500
What is the name of the famous novel from PEI?
Anne of Green Gables
500

What city in Quebec has the highest population?

Montreal

500

What city in Manitoba is famous for its polar bears and beluga whales?

Churchill

500

Where is Victoria located?

Vancouver Island

500

What is Canada's highest mountain?

Mount Logan