Provinces & Territories
Population
Physical Geography
Climate
Fun Facts
100

How many provinces does Canada have? 

10

100

Which country has the largest population in the world? 

India


100

What is the largest river in Canada? 

Mackenzie

100

What two major climate zones does Canada have? 

Temperate and Polar.

100

How many lakes does Canada have? 

More than 30 thousands. 

200

Which province mainly speaks French language? 

Quebec


200

What are three largest cities in Canada? 

Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. 

200

What is the most famous mountain in Canada? 

Rocky mountains. 

200

What are Canadian major 5 climate sub-zones? 

Tundra (Arctic), Sub-Arctic (Taiga), Humid Continental Boreal Forests), Prairie (Grassland), and Maritime (Coastal). 
200

What famous type of pizza comes from Canada? 

Hawaiian

300

Which province is located farthest in the east? 

Newfoundland and Labrador. 
300

What is the reason that most of Canadians live in southern provinces? 

Warmer climate, more opportunities for farming, and trading with USA. 
300

What is physical geography? 

Physical geography is the study of natural features of the Earth’s surface—landforms, climate, vegetation, water bodies, and soils. 

300

What is climate? 

Climate is a weather pattern that repeats for more than 30 years in a row. 

300

How long is day time in Arctic Canada, during summer time?  

Up to 24 hours. 

400

What is the difference between a province and a territory? 

Provinces have more autonomy in making decisions, while territories depend on federal government of Canada. 

400

What is population density? 

Number of people per square kilometer. 

400

Name at least one Canadian lake. 

Superior lake. 

400

In which provinces is Prairie climate sub-zone located? 

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. 

400

Word Canada comes from which language? 

Comes from one of the Indigenous languages, Huron. 

500

Name all three territories of Canada. 

Yukon, Northwest, and Nunavut. 

500

If Nunavut is measured by 2 million square kilometers, and has population of 40 people, what is it's population density?

0.02 people/square kilometer

500

What is the latitude and longitude (coordinates) of Toronto. 

Around 39 degrees north latitude and 80 degrees west longitude. 
500

Why does Prairie region in Canada has so little rain throughout the whole year? 

Because Rocky mountains are blocking wind and clouds from the Pacific ocean. 
500

How many different time zones does Canada have? 

6