CAPITAL CITIES
PROVINCES & Territories
SYMBOLS OF CANADA
DEFINITIONS
REGIONS OF CANADA
100

This is the capital city of Alberta.

Edmonton

100

Its capital city is Yellowknife.

Northwest Territories

100

The colours found on Canada's flag

red and white

100

The most important city in a country, province, or territory.

Capital city

100

This is the biggest region of Canada and has a "U" shape.

The Canadian Shield

200

This is the capital city of Saskatchewan.

Regina

200

Its capital city is Frederiction.

New Brunswick

200

This is the bird found on Canada's one dollar coin, the loonie.

Loon

200

A picture that shows where countries, towns, rivers, oceans, etc. are

A map

200

Tundra is a landform found in this region.

Arctic Region

300

This is the capital city of British Columbia.

Victoria

300

Its capital city is Whitehorse.

Yukon

300

This is Canada's national winter sport.

Hockey

300

One of the seven main areas of land on Earth

Continent

300

This region is filled with hills, valleys, and lots of water (like lakes).

Great Lakes St.- Lawrence Region

400

This is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador.

St. John's

400

What province is between Manitoba and Alberta?

Saskatchewan

400

This animal is found on every province and territory in Canada.

The beaver

400

Something that represents something else

Symbol

400

This region includes Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

Cordillera Region

500

This is the capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

500

Its capital city is Iqaluit.

Nunavut

500

This is what you will find in the middle of the Canadian flag.

The Maple Leaf

500

What something is; the unique characteristics, values, and cultural elements of something or someone

Identity

500

Which region is the most eastern region?

Appalachian Region