Provinces & Territories
Location of Physical Regions
Physical Regions
Landforms
Miscellaneous
100

How many provinces and territories are there in Canada? 

10 provinces and 3 territories

100

This region is the northernmost region in Canada. 

The Arctic. 

100

This region contains the Rocky Mountains.

The Cordillera Region. 

100

Name three famous landforms in Canada. 

Answers may include Niagara Falls, the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains, etc. 

100

What is a political region?

Political regions are boundaries that are created based on the political party ruling over the area. 

200

Name the three territories in Canada.

Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.

200

This is the region we live in. 

The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands. 

200

This region has a lot of wetlands, marshes, and swamps. 

The Hudson Bay Lowlands Region. 

200

This landform is defined as land areas that are filled with water. 

Wetland

200

What is a physical region?

Physical regions are boundaries that are created based on physical characteristics like bedrock and life. 

300

Name the province between Ontario and Saskatchewan. 

Manitoba

300

This is the biggest physical region in Canada. 

The Canadian Shield.

300

This region has low, rounded mountains, and one of its many industries is fishing. 

The Appalachian Region. 

300

This landform is defined as small hills found at the bottom of a mountain range. 

Foothills

300

Give an example of a primary industry. 

Answers may include fishing, logging, farming, etc. 

400
Name the province between Alberta and Manitoba and spell it correctly. 

Saskatchewan.

400

This region is on the Western edge of Canada, in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon.

The Cordillera. 

400

This region has great land for farming and wide open spaces. 

The Interior Plains Region. 

400

What is a landform?

A landform is a natural feature of the Earth's surface. Examples of landforms include mountains, rivers, and glaciers. 

400

Give an example of a secondary industry. 

Examples may include turning wood into paper, or factory work. 

500

Name all four Maritime provinces. 

New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador. 

500

This region is on the Eastern edge of Canada and coverns all the Maritime provinces. 

The Appalachian Region. 

500

This is the most populated region in Canada. 

The Great Lakes St. Lawrence Lowlands Region. 

500

What is a plateau?

A flat highland with steep slopes. 

500

What is the definition of a Quaternary Industry?

Industries that focus on education and research.