This province is the only officially bilingual province in Canada
New Brunswick
This is Canada’s first and most famous national park, located in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta.
Banff National Park
This medium-sized wildcat, known for its tufted ears and large paws that help it walk on snow, primarily preys on snowshoe hares in Canadian forests.
Canadian Lynx
While Canadian Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October, this province is the only one that has a different official Thanksgiving date due to its unique harvest festival tradition.
Newfoundland and Labrador
This is the only province that does not observe Daylight Saving Time
Saskatchewan
This national park in Nova Scotia is known for its dramatic coastal cliffs and the scenic Cabot Trail.
What is Cape Breton Highlands National Park
This marine creature has the largest brain of any animal on Earth and is known for its high intelligence
Sperm Whale
The traditional Canadian Thanksgiving dinner often includes turkey, but this side dish made from a root vegetable was popularized in Canada during the 19th century.
Mashed Turnip (Rutabaga)
This province is connected to mainland Canada by the Confederation Bridge, the longest bridge over ice-covered waters in the world.
Prince Edward Island
Located in the Yukon, this national park is home to Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak.
What is Kluane National Park and Reserve
The echidna and the platypus share this rare reproductive trait, making them unique among mammals.
Laying eggs
Canadian Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday by this Canadian Prime Minister in 1957.
Louis St. Laurent
This Canadian province is home to a lake that mysteriously forms hundreds of small, round, mineral-rich pools in the summer, giving it the nickname “Spotted Lake.”
British Columbia
This Saskatchewan national park is unique for protecting one of the last remaining areas of native prairie grasslands in North America.
What is Grasslands National Park
This small Arctic mammal changes its fur color from white in winter to brown or gray in summer to blend with the changing environment.
Arctic Fox
This Canadian city hosts one of the largest Thanksgiving Day parades, held annually since 1913
Kitchner, Ontario
This vast region in northeastern Alberta is one of the world’s largest oil reserves and a major contributor to Canada's energy sector.
Athabasca Oil Sands
This national park, located in the Northwest Territories, is one of the largest in the world and protects vast herds of wood bison and the world's largest freshwater delta.
Wood Buffalo National Park
This animal has rectangular pupils, which help it to see nearly 360 degrees around to spot predators
Goat
This traditional Indigenous food, often served during harvest celebrations, is made from dried corn kernels that are rehydrated and cooked.
Succotash