This capital city shares its name with the province and is the only one to do so.
Quebec
This is the only Great Lake located entirely within the United States.
Lake Michigan
This major river flows through Montreal and connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
St Lawrence River
This is the only Canadian province that is an island.
Prince Edward Island
What province's abbreviation is ON?
Ontario
You’d have to travel the farthest north to reach this territorial capital.
Iqaluit
This Great Lake is the smallest by surface area and sits between Ontario and New York.
Lake Ontario
This massive inland sea in northern Ontario connects to many rivers but isn't a freshwater lake.
Hudson Bay
What is the biggest province?
Quebec
Which province is abbreviated as BC?
British Colombia
This capital is located on Vancouver Island, not the mainland.
This is the largest and deepest of the Great Lakes, and it borders both Ontario and Minnesota.
Lake Superior
This is Canada's longest river, flowing north into the Arctic Ocean.
Mackenzie River
This northern territory borders both the Yukon and Nunavut, with its capital located in Yellowknife.
Northwest Territories
SK is the abbreviation for what province?
Saskatchewan
This prairie capital is named using the Latin word for "queen" in honour of Queen Victoria.
Regina
Lake Erie
This ocean lies to the west of Canada and borders British Columbia.
Pacific Ocean
This territory uses the Mountain Time Zone and has Whitehorse as its capital.
Yukon
NT is the abbreviation for which territorie?
Northwest Territories
This capital city grew around a Hudson’s Bay trading post called Fort Garry.
Winnipeg
This Great Lake contains the world’s largest freshwater island.
This ocean connects to Hudson Bay through the Hudson Strait.
Atlantic Ocean
This eastern province was once a separate country and only joined Canada in 1949.
Newfoundland and Labrador
NL is the abbreviation for what province?
Newfoundland and Labrador