This city was BC's first capital.
What is New Westminster?
This territory is north of Alberta.
What is the Northwest Territories?
This territory is north of Alberta.
What is the Northwest Territories?
This bay forms part of Manitoba's northern border.
What is Hudson's Bay?
This province produces most of the world's maple syrup.
What is Quebec?
This is B.C.'s largest city.
What is Vancouver?
These mountains for Alberta's western border with B.C.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
This is Saskatchewan's capital city.
What is Regina?
60% of Manitoba's people live in this city.
What is Winnipeg?
This is Canada's most populous western province.
What is B.C.?
This is the only province that shares a border with B.C.
What is Alberta?
This thorny flower is a symbol of Alberta.
What is the wild rose?
More of this is grown in Saskatchewan than in any other province.
What is wheat?
Manitoba is home to over 1000 of these bodies of water.
What are lakes?
What is Alberta?
This ocean is to the west of B.C.
What is the Pacific ocean?
These are Alberta's 2 most populous cities.
What are Edmonton and Calgary?
Pack some shades when visiting Saskatchewan, it gets more of this than any other province.
What is sunshine?
Manitoba's population is roughly the same as this other western province.
What is Saskatchewan?
This animal is on Canada's 5 cent coin.
What is the beaver?
B.C. is a major generator of this type of electricity.
What is hydro electricity?
Having lots of these 2 fossil fuels helps Alberta's economy.
What are oil and coal?
Saskatchewan is the only Canadian province whose border is made entirely of these.
What are straight lines?
You'd be wise to know that the Great Grey variety of this bird is a symbol of Manitoba.
What is the owl?
This province's name means "New Scotland".
What is Nova Scotia?