This province on the west coast is known for its mountains and rainforests.
British Columbia
This province is home to Banff and the oil sands.
Alberta
This territory borders Alaska and has a rich gold rush history.
Yukon
These people have traditionally inhabited the northern regions of what is now called Canada, particularly in the Arctic.
the Inuit
This national park in Alberta is famous for its turquoise lakes and mountains.
Banff
This prairie province is known for its flat landscapes and wheat fields.
Saskatchewan
This central province is home to Canada's largest city and the capital city.
Ontario
This territory is known for its diamond mines and Yellowknife.
Northwest Territories
This is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the world, is located along the coast of British Columbia and is the traditional land of the Gitga'at and other coastal nations.
Great Bear Rainforest
This major mountain range stretches through BC and Alberta.
Rocky Mountains
This province's capital is Winnipeg and it borders Hudson Bay.
Manitoba
This French-speaking province includes cities like Montreal and Quebec City.
Quebec
This northernmost territory is home to many Inuit communities.
Nunavut
This traditional territory of the Haida people is a group of islands located off the west coast of British Columbia, and was formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands.
Haida Gwaii
Hudson Bay
This easternmost province includes a large island and a mainland region.
Newfoundland and Labrador
This is Canada's smallest province and the setting of Anne of Green Gables.
Prince Edward Island
This is the capital city of Yukon and is named after rapids on the Yukon River.
Whitehorse
This river, central to the culture and livelihood of many Indigenous peoples, flows through Ontario and Manitoba, and was crucial for transportation and trade in the fur trade era.
Red River
This river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
St. Lawrence River
This Atlantic province is known for the Bay of Fundy and Fredericton.
New Brunswick
This maritime province is almost an island, with Halifax as its capital.
Nova Scotia
This city is the capital of Nunavut and its name means "place of fish" in Inuktitut.
Iqualuit
This large lake in Manitoba is important to the Cree and other Indigenous peoples and is one of the biggest lakes entirely within Canada.
Lake Winnipeg
This rocky region covers half of Canada and is rich in minerals.
Canadian Shield