Provinces & Territories
Canadian Landforms & Regions
Water, Rivers, Lakes & Natural Wonders& Climate
Cities & Landmarks
Canadian Wildlife & Ecosystems
100

Canada has this many provinces.

(What is 10?)

100

The Rocky Mountains run through Alberta and which other province?


(What is British Columbia?)

100

This is the longest river in Canada.

(What is the Mackenzie River?)

100

Canada’s capital city is…

(What is Ottawa?)

100

This large Canadian rodent is known for building dams and lodges.

(What is the beaver?)

200

This is Canada’s newest territory, created in 1999.

(What is Nunavut?)

200

This shield covers more than half of Canada and contains some of the world’s oldest rocks.

(What is the Canadian Shield?)

200

This famous waterfall sits on the border of Ontario and the U.S.

(What is Niagara Falls?)

200

This West Coast city is Canada’s largest port.

(What is Vancouver?)

200

Which Canadian biome is home to caribou, muskox, and polar bears?

(What is the Arctic tundra?)

300

Which province is known as “Canada’s only officially bilingual province”?

(What is New Brunswick?)

300

This region in southern Manitoba and Saskatchewan is known for flat, fertile farmland.

(What is the Prairies or Interior Plains?)

300

Canada has the most of this natural feature of any country in the world.

(What are lakes?)

300

The CN Tower is located in which city?

(What is Toronto?)

300

This West Coast salmon species is the largest and is also known as “king salmon.”

(What is Chinook salmon?)

400

This prairie province does NOT touch any large body of saltwater.

(What is Saskatchewan?)

400

This massive bay in northern Canada has the world’s largest tidal range.

(What is Hudson Bay?)

400

Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake are located in which territory?

(What is the Northwest Territories?)

400

The Château Frontenac overlooks which major Canadian river?

(What is the St. Lawrence River?)

400

This forest ecosystem, stretching across Canada, is one of the largest in the world and is dominated by coniferous trees.

(What is the boreal forest?)

500

This territory has the smallest population in Canada.


(What is Nunavut?)

500

This landmark in the Northwest Territories marks where Earth’s magnetic fields once ended.

(What is the Magnetic North Pole?)

500

This massive glacier-fed river in Yukon is known for its powerful flow and was a major transportation route during the Klondike Gold Rush.

(What is the Yukon River?)

500

This island city is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world after Paris.

(What is Montréal?)

500

This endangered cat species, found in the mountain regions of Western Canada, has tufted ears and huge snowshoe-like paws.

(What is the Canada lynx?)