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It has the most people

Ontario

100

Bigger than a deer, these antlered animals are often used as a symbol of Canada.

moose

100

One of her most famous songs is the theme from Titanic.

Celine Dion

100

This large animal from Canada's north is on the back of the toonie.

polar bear

100

The year that Canada became a country

1867

200

It has the biggest area

Quebec

200

This animal is covered in spikes. You can pet it, but only in one direction.

porcupine

200

He invented the telephone

Alexander Graham Bell

200

The dollar coin is named after this bird on the back of it.

loon

200

He was the first prime minister of Canada.

John A. MacDonald

300

It is known for its oil industry

Alberta

300

The black version of this animal eats berries and fish, but will sometimes attack people if scared.

black bear

300

He ran across Canada on one leg to raise money for cancer research.

Terry Fox

300

This busy animal is on the back of the nickel.

beaver

300

The last spike of this transportation system was driven in in 1885, joining Canada from one ocean to the other.

Railroad

400

It's the only bilingual province

New Brunswick

400

This large bird has Canada in its name.

Canada goose

400

He is famous for acting on TV and movies, especially "Back to the Future".

Michael J. Fox

400

This boat on the back of the dime never lost a race.

Bluenose

400

It was the last province to join Canada, in 1949.

Newfoundland and Labrador

500

It has the highest population density

Prince Edward Island

500

This brightly coloured bird is also the name of the baseball team in Toronto.

blue jay

500

These five children became a Canadian tourist attraction in the 1930's.

The Dionne Quintuplets

500

She refused to leave the movie theatre. Now she's on the $10 bill.

Viola Desmond

500

She was Canada's only female prime minister to-date.

Kim Campbell