Provinces
Territories
Foreign Policy
U.S. States 1
U.S. States 2
100

This province is known as "Hollywood of the North" and the "adventure" province. 

British Columbia

100

Known as the "land of the midnight sun", does not have any roads connecting it to the rest of Canada, is the newest territory (split off from another territory in 1999), and its natives have their own writing system.

Nunavut
100

Canada is known for its __________ outreach.

Diplomatic

100

Known as the peach state, home to Coca-Cola, and has a rich southern culture and heritage.

Georgia

100

This was the last state to become a state and before it was a state, it was a Polynesian country.

Hawaii

200

This province is known as the "Texas of Canada" due to its cowboy culture, oil, and beautiful national parks. It's officially rat-free!

Alberta

200

Canada's last frontier, has 11 official languages (most of them are the native's languages), home to the Slavey (or Dene) tribe who are ancestors of the Navajo.

Northwest Territories

200

Canada shares the most diplomatic ties (both nationalistically or militaristically) with this nation.

The United States of America

200

Home to Chicago, Chicago deep dish pizza, and home to the most power plants (11) in the U.S.

Illinois

200

Is the driest state, known as the "silver state," is where we dispose of nuclear waste (in the Yucca mountains). 

Nevada

300

This province has a settlement on the Hudson Bay called Churchill, which is known as the polar bear capital of the world. It is home to many, many lakes.

Manitoba

300
Is the least populated of all the territories, shares a border with Alaska, known as the "gold rush territory," and is home to the tallest mountain in Canada.

The Yukon

300

The Commonwealth is ____________ membership to the association. 

voluntary

300

The evergreen state, home to Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens, and the birthplace of Starbucks, Amazon, Boeing, and Microsoft.

Washington

300
Home to Mt. Rushmore, and the site where the largest sculpture in the world will be (the Crazy Horse Monument).
South Dakota
400

This province is known as the "loyalist province" due to its role in the American revolution, is also known as "petit Quebec", is home to the Bay of Fundy, and is where the Cajuns are originally from.

New Brunswick

400

There are many differences between the provinces and the territories. The biggest difference is that provinces have _________  ___________ but territories do not.

provincial governments

400

Commonwealth realm refers to having the constitutional functions of the _______________ being exercised (the Royal Family is head of state).

Crown

400

Known as the "land of enchantment," site of the first test detonation of an atomic bomb.

New Mexico

400

Has many cozy small towns, could be considered an Autumn haven (maple syrup, apple cider donuts, falling golden leaves), and is home to Dartmouth.

New Hampshire

500

Known as the "prarie province", is the flattest part of Canada, and is also known as the tornado alley of Canada.

Saskatchewan 

500

Most residents who live in the territories are either native to the land, or are there for the __________________ industry.

mining

500

Canada gets along with everyone who was once part of the British Empire, as well as all ________________ (French-speaking) countries.

Francophone

500

Known as America's tornado state, home to tribes such as the Cherokee, Osage, Pawnee, and more, and has a rich cowboy culture.

Oklahoma

500

The biggest exporter of maple syrup in the United States, home to Ben & Jerry's ice cream, and is the first state to abolish slavery in 1777.

Vermont