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Means "New Scotland"
What is Nova Scotia?
100
World famous fishing grounds where cod fishing industry reigned for over 500 years
What is the Grand Banks?
100
Provinces that are similar to New England
What is the Maritime provinces?
100
Province in which tourism is the leading industry
What is British Columbia?
100
Landform that covers much of eastern Canada that creates infertile soil
What is the Canadian Shield?
200
Term meaning "real men"
What is Inuit?
200
City famous for its rodeo
What is Calgary?
200
Canadian province with the highest population density
What is Prince Edward Island?
200
City that holds the world's tallest free-standing structure
What is Toronto?
200
Home to the highest tides in the world
What is the Bay of Fundy?
300
Name given to a high latitude evergreen forest
What is taiga?
300
Capital of Ontario
What is Toronto?
300
Canadian province with a strong Scottish heritage
What is Prince Edward Island?
300
Road that links East and West in Canada
What is Trans-Canada Highway?
300
Largest Canadian river
What is the St. Lawrence River?
400
Means "bordering the sea"
What is Maritime?
400
The largest city in Quebec
What is Montreal?
400
Canadian province that borders Alaska
What is the Yukon?
400
Name given to the series of mountain chains that runs to the southern tip of South America
What is the cordillera?
400
Territory set aside for Inuit
What is Nunavut?
500
Term meaning a group of islands
What is an archipelago?
500
Canada's capital
What is Ottawa?
500
Canadian province with many descendents of British Loyalists
What is New Brunswick?
500
Largest port, city, and industrial area in the Maritime Provinces
What is Halifax?
500
Deepest lake in North America
What is Great Slave Lake?