What is the capital of Ontario?
Toronto
What is the capital of Yukon?
Whitehorse
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What are the two lakes in Manitoba?
Lake Manitoba and Lake Winnipeg
Name two types of physical regions in Canada
Plains Region
St. Lawrence/Great Lakes Lowland
Arctic Region
Western Cordillera
Canadian Shield
Atlantic Region
What is the most well known symbol of Canada?
Maple leaf
Which territory is the largest by land area?
Nunavut
Which city is the capital of British Columbia?
Victoria
What is the river in Quebec?
The St. Lawrence River
What is the name of the mountain range in western Canada?
The Rocky Mountains
Which province has the largest population?
Ontario
Name the two territories in Canada that start with 'N'.
Nunavut and Northwest Territories
What is the capital of Alberta?
Edmonton
Which Great Lake is the largest by surface area?
Lake Superior
What are two provinces that are part of the Atlantic Region?
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Prince Edward Island
Newfoundland and Labrador
What is the smallest Province?
Prince Edward Island
What is the capital of Nunavut?
Iqaluit
What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?
St. John's
Name all five Great Lakes
Lake Superior
Lake Huron
Lake Ontario
Lake Michigan
Lake Erie
Which Physical Region is known for being flat land?
The Plains Region
What province is known as "The Land of 100,000 Lakes"?
Manitoba
What ocean touches all three of the Territories?
Arctic Ocean
What is the capital city of New Brunswick?
Fredericton
What is the only Great Lake that does not border Canada?
Lake Michigan
Name the physical region known for its tundra.
Arctic Region