Canada Provinces & Territories
Saskachiwan
Montana and North Dakota touch the southern border of this province. Inside are almost 100,000 lakes (including Wollaston Lake and Cree Lake), and the cities of Regina, Prince Albert, and Moose Jaw. The province contains the Cypress hill in the south and the Interior hills in the south. What is this province?
Quebec
This province borders 4 other provinces and is the Southeast area of Canada. 95% of this province speaks french, and contains the cities of Montreal and Quebec. Which province is this?
Ontario
This province borders the great lake and the Hudson bay. It contains 1/3 of the population of Canada, and is home to the country's largest city (Toronto) and the Canadian capital (Ottowa). What province is this?
Yukon
This province is named after the native Canadian Gwich'in people's word for great. It's capital city (and only city) is Whitehorse. This province contains Mount Logan-- the highest mountain in all of Canada-- and has a subarctic climate. What is the name of this province?
British Columbia
This province is the closest province to NOVA. It borders two states (Washington and Alaska), and is home to the cities of Vancouver, Whistler, and Victoria (the capital). It's also one of the world's biggest producers of cranberries and blueberries. What is this province?
Alberta
Which landlocked province borders Montana and the Rocky Mountains in the Southwest, contains the cities of Edmonton (the capital) and Calgary (the largest in the providence)?
New Brunswik
Which province borders the gulf of St. Lawrence, the Bay of Fundy Maine, and only two other provinces, and has the capital of Fredericton?
Manitoba
Which province contains the lake "Lake Winnipeg", the cities of Brandon, Steinbach, and Winnipeg (the capital), and borders the Hudson Bay?
Newfoundland and Labrador
Which province has a population of five hundred and thirty thousand (fifth smallest), touches Quebec and the Gulf of Saint Laurence, is made of two different main land masses, -and contains three words in its name?
Northwest Territories
Which province is composed of over 14 major islands, contains the Mackenzie mountains, is partially in the Arctic circle, and borders six other provinces (more than any other province in Canada)?
Nunuvut
Which province is smallest by population (32,000 people), is the most Northern of all of the provinces, and has the largest area by land?
Prince Edward Island
Which province is the smallest by size, and located in the south eastern area of Canada?
Nova Scotia
Which province touches the Atlantic Ocean but not the US, is composed of over 3,800 islands, and is the second smallest province by area?