Regions
Natural Resources & the Economy
Capital Cities
Provinces
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100

The largest region in Canada.

What is the Canadian Shield.

100

Grande Prairie produces a lot of these natural resources. 

What is Oil and Gas.

100

The capital city of Alberta. 

What is Edmonton. 

100
The province we currently live in. 

What is Alberta. 

100

The only ocean that does not touch Canada. 

What is the Indian Ocean. 

200

The region referred to as the Maritime Provinces. 

What is the Appalachian Mountains.

200

Only 2.5% of this is safe for human consumption.

What is water. 

200

The capital city of Canada.

What is Ottawa.

200

The amount of provinces and territories in Canada. 

What is 13.
200

One of the most popular National Parks in Canada.

What is Banff National Park. 

300

The region where Oil and Gas is a main industry. 

What is the Interior Plains. 

300

This natural resource provides us with electricity that we use to power our electronics.

What is coal.

300

The capital city of Manitoba.

What is Winnipeg. 

300

Yellowknife is the capital city of this province. 

What is the Northwest Territories. 

300

Often, this is needed to provide a higher quality of life. 

What is money.
400

The region directly to the East of the Interior Plains. 

What is the Canadian Shield. 
400

copper, iron, zinc, nickel, titanium. 

What are minerals. 

400

The capital city of New Brunswick.

What is Fredericton.

400

The last province to join Canada. 

What is Nunavut. 

400

This country is the 3rd largest exporter of oil in the world. 

What is Canada?

500

The most western region. 

What is the Western Cordillera.

500

Materials and substances that we find in our environment. 

What are natural resources. 

500

The capital city of Nunavut.

What is Iqaluit.

500

The territory directly north of British Columbia. 

What is the Yukon.

500

This refers to the weather patterns over a long period of time. 

What is climate.