Provinces
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Fun Facts
100

The smallest province in Canada

Prince Edward Island 

100

This Capital is Canada's oldest city 

St-John's 

100

Steller's Jay 

British Columbia 

100

There are over 35 species of dinosaur fossils found in this province 

Alberta 

100

A 400 million year old shark fossil washed up on the beach of this province 

New Brunswick 

200

The name of the Province we live in 

Quebec 

200

This Capital is named after a queen 

Victoria

200

The common loon 

Ontario 

200

75% of the world's narwhal population lives in this territory 

Nunavut 

200

Home of the poutine 

Quebec 

300

The largest territory in Canada 

Nunavut 

300

This capital comes from the Inuit language, Inuktitut, meaning place of fish 

Iqualuit 

300

The raven 

Yukon 

300

This territory has a midnight sun, where the sun rises in may and does not set until the end of July 

Northwest territories 

300

You can drive around this entire province in an hour 

Prince Edward Island 

400

The flattest province in Canada  

Saskatchewan

400

The capital of Alberta 

Edmonton 

400

The great grey owl 

Manitoba 

400

This province is the polar bear capital of the world 

Manitoba 

400

The longest street in the world, Yonge street, is located in the capital of this province 

Ontario 

500

The name of this province is Latin for new Scotland  

Nova Scotia 

500

The capital of Northwest territories 

Yellowknife 

500

Snowy owl 

Quebec

500

In this territory, it snows every month except for July 

Yukon 

500

In this province, you can walk on the bottom of the ocean during low tide 

New Brunswick