British Columbia
Capitals
Maritimes
Saskatchewan
Alberta
100

What is the capital of British Columbia?

Victoria

100

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

TRUE OR FALSE:
There are sharks in the Bay of Fundy.

True. The Bay of Fundy is home to all sorts of sharks including threshers, makos, porbeagles and there's even been a Great White spotted there once. 

100

Why was wheat depicted on the flag?

It was the main source of income. Known as a bread basket of the world.

100

What small town is home to country music singer Ian Tyson and is located along Highway 22?

Longview

200

What BC city held the 2010 winter Olympics?

Vancouver

200

What is the capital of the Yukon?

Whitehorse

200

What Maritimes province is famous for its potatoes?

Prince Edward Island

200

What is the name of Saskatchewan's professional football team?

Saskatchewan Rough Riders

200

What Alberta town is the Royal Tyrrell Museum located in? 

Drumheller

300

BC has what for most of its eastern border?

The Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains run through the south-east corner of BC, and north into Alberta.

300

What is the capital of Ontario?

Toronto

300

What time zone is the Maritimes?

Atlantic Standard Time. 3 Hours ahead of us in Alberta. 

300

What Prime Minister came from Saskatchewan?

John Diefenbaker 

300

Which city is home to the largest mall in the world in 2003? 

Edmonton. West Edmonton Mall 

400

How many states border B.C?

4. Washington, Idaho, and Montana to the South. Alaska to the North-west.

400

What is the capital city of Manitoba?

Winnipeg

400

What 3 provinces make up the Maritimes?

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island. 

400

What Saskatchewan city is responsible for the RCMP training?

Regina

400

How many species of bears reside in Alberta?

A. 2

B. 3

C. 8

2. Although there are eight species of bears in the world, only two of them call Alberta home: the grizzly and the black bear. 

500

What is the longest river in B.C? This river also enters the sea at Vancouver. 

The Fraser River. It is 1,399 km

500

What is the capital city of New Brunswick?

Fredericton

500

What is the only bilingual province in Canada? 

New Brunswick.

New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms recognizes both English and French as the official languages of the province and both communities have equal rights and privileges. 

500

What river flows through Saskatoon?

South Saskatchewan River

500

Who was Alberta named after?

An English Princess. Alberta was named after Queen Victoria's fourth daughter, Princess Louise Caroline Alberta.