This province is home to Toronto and the CN Tower.
What is Ontario?
The capital city of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
hese are large, raised areas of land—like the Rockies.
What are mountains?
The longest river in Canada
What is the Mackenzie River?
The animal on the Canadian nickel.
What is a beaver?
The westernmost province of Canada.
What is British Columbia?
The capital of Alberta.
What is Edmonton?
A flat area of land, often found in central Canada.
What are plains?
This Great Lake borders Ontario and the U.S.
What is Lake Ontario?
The two official languages of Canada.
What are English and French?
This territory is known for its cold climate and the city of Iqaluit.
What is Nunavut?
This city is the capital of Quebec.
What is Quebec City?
A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
What is a peninsula?
A huge bay in northeastern Canada.
What is Hudson Bay?
This leaf is a symbol of Canada.
What is a maple leaf?
Canada’s smallest province by size.
What is Prince Edward Island?
The capital city of Manitoba.
What is Winnipeg?
Ontario is part of this large Canadian landform region.
What is the Canadian Shield?
A large waterfall between Ontario and New York.
What is Niagara Falls?
This is the name of Canada's national anthem.
What is “O Canada”?
The province where you would find the city of St. John's.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
The capital of Saskatchewan.
What is Regina?
These are deep cracks in the Earth’s surface, like in BC.
What are valleys?
Canada’s largest freshwater lake.
What is Lake Superior?
Canada is divided into this many provinces and territories.
What is 13?