Canada's Regions
What makes up the Northern Territories?
Northwest Territories Yukon Territory Nunavut
Which province has the largest east coast port?
Nova Scotia
Which province is the birthplace of Confederation?
Prince Edward island
What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
Regina
Which province is home to training academy of the RCMP?
Saskatchewan
Which province is known as the "wheat province"?
Saskatchewan
What is the capital of Ontario?
Toronto
What makes up the West Coast?
British Columbia
Which region is known as the manufacturing heartland?
Central Canada
What is the capital of Alberta?
Edmonton
Where are the parliament building located?
In Ottawa
How many provinces and territories does Canada have?
Ten Provinces Three Territories
What is the capital of Prince Edward Island?
Charlottetown
What is the weather in the Atlantic provinces?
Cool winters and cool humid summers
Which provinces has 1/3 of its population living and working in French?
New Brunswick
Which province has its own time zone?
Newfoundland and Labrador
Which province is the most easterly point in North America?
Newfoundland and Labrador
Which province is the oldest colony of the British Empire?
Newfoundland and Labrador
What makes up the Atlantic provinces
Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick
Which region is known as the "Land of the midnight sun" because daylight can last 24 hours?
Northern Territories
Which territory capital is called the "diamond of capital of North America"
Northwest Territories
Which territory holds the coldest temperature ever recorded?
Yukon
Which territory is famous for the Gold Rush of 1890s?
Yukon
What is the population of Canada?
About 34 million (34,000,000)
Which province houses the worlds richest deposits of fossils and dinosaur finds?
Alberta
Which province is the largest producer of oil, gas and worlds major beef producer?
Alberta
Which province is the most populated out of all the prairie provinces?
Alberta
Which province has the most valuable forestry industry in Canada?
British Columbia
Which province is Canada's pacific gateway?
British Columbia
Which province is the most westerly?
British Columbia
What is the capital of New Brunswick?
Fredericton
What is the capital of Nova Scotia?
Halifax
What is the capital of Nunavut?
Iqaluit
Which province has the largest Aboriginal population of any province?
Manitoba
What makes up the Prairie Provinces?
Manitoba Alberta Saskatchewan
Which city is Canada's second largest city and the second largest mainly French speaking city in the world after Paris?
Montreal
Which province is founded by the United Empire Loyalist?
New Brunswick
Which territory has the Mackenzie River, second largest river in North America?
Northwest Territories
Which province is home to the largest naval base?
Nova Scotia
Which province is known as the gateway to Canada?
Nova Scotia
Which territory has Inuktitut as their official language?
Nunavut
Which territory has a population of about 85% Inuit?
Nunavut
Which province makes 1/3 of Canada's population?
Ontario
What makes up Central Canada?
Ontario and Quebec
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
Canada is the second largest country on earth. What three oceans line Canada's frontiers?
Pacific Ocean (west) Arctic Ocean (North) Atlantic Ocean (East)
Which region is known for its energy resources and some of the most fertile farmland in the world?
Prairie Provinces
Which region is mostly dry, with cold winters and hot summers?
Prairie Provinces
Which province is connected to Canada by a bridge called the Confederation Bridge?
Prince Edward Island
Which province has more than 3/4 speak French as their first language?
Quebec
Which province is Canada's largest producer of hydroelectricity?
Quebec
What is the capital of Quebec?
Quebec City
Who choose Ottawa as the capital of Canada?
Queen Victoria in 1857
What is the capital of Newfoundland and Labrador?
St. John's
What are the five distinct regions of Canada?
The Atlantic Provinces Central Canada The Prairie Provinces The West Coast The Northern Territories
Which city is Canada's largest city and country's main financial centre?
Toronto
What is the capital of British Columbia?
Victoria
What is the capital of Yukon Territory?
Whitehorse
What is the capital of Manitoba?
Winnipeg
What is the capital of Northwest Territories?
Yellowknife
Which territory has a Mountain named after Logan a famous geologist?
Yukon