Bodies of Water
Major Cities
Canada's Landscape
Regions
100

The largest of the Great Lakes, and the largest lake in the world by area

Lake Superior

100

The most populous city in Canada

Toronto

100

The largest mountain range in North America which runs from Northern British Columbia to the American state of New Mexico

The Rockies

100

Canada's second most populous province and only majority French speaking province

Quebec

200

The only one of the Great Lakes not located in Canada

Lake Michigan

200

Canada's second most populated city, and one of the largest French speaking cities outside of France

Montreal

200

Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, is located on this island off of Canada's west coast

Vancouver Island

200

In 1999 this Inuit majority region became Canada's third territory 

Nunavut

300

This river, which originates in Lake Ontario and drains into the Atlantic Ocean, was a crucial part of the early European exploration of Canada

The St. Lawrence River

300

The third most populated city in Canada, located on the west coast

Vancouver

300

Most of Nova Scotia is a made of a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, a type of landform which is known as a ___________________

Peninsula

300

Canada's smallest and least populated province

Prince Edward Island

400

Canada is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the East, the Pacific to the west, and this ocean to the north

The Arctic Ocean

400

The capital city of Alberta

Edmonton

400

Northern Canada contains many huge masses of ice which move a few cm or metres a day, like a very slow river. This type of landform is known as ________________

Glaciers

400

The three provinces on Canada's Atlantic coast are often referred by this title

The Maritimes

500

A large body of water in Northern Canada bordering Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, and Nunavut

Hudson Bay

500

The capital city of Manitoba

Winnipeg

500

Much of Canada's Arctic region is characterized by flat land with no trees and a layer of permafrost under the surface. This type of landscape is known as ____________ 

Tundra

500

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are often referred to by this regional title because of their very flat terrain

The Prairies