Provinces & Capital Cities
Newfoundland
and Labrador is the easternmost province in Canada.
Northwest Territories
contains two large lakes: Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake.
Nunavut
covers a huge area of land, but has a small population.
Ontario
has the largest population of any Canadian province or territory.
British Columbia
is Canada's most western province.
Alberta
is between British Columbia and Saskatchewan.
Yukon
is between the Northwest Territories and Alaska.
Quebec
is east of Ontario. Montreal is the largest city in Quebec.
Manitoba
is east of Saskatchewan and borders Ontario.
Labrador
is located on the mainland in Canada.
Nova Scotia
is one of the Atlantic provinces in eastern Canada.
Edmonton
is the capital city of Alberta.
Victoria
is the capital city of British Columbia.
Ottawa
is the capital city of Canada.
Winnipeg
is the capital city of Manitoba.
Fredericton
is the capital city of New Brunswick.
St. John's
is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Iqaluit (i, kal, ew, it)
is the capital city of Nunavut and is difficult to pronounce.
Toronto
is the capital city of Ontario.
Charlottetown
is the capital city of Prince Edward Island.
Quebec City
is the capital city of Quebec.
Regina
is the capital city of Saskatchewan.
Yellowknife
is the capital city of the Northwest Territories.
Whitehorse
is the capital city of the Yukon.
Halifax
is the capital of Nova Scotia.
Canada
is the largest country on the North American continent.
Prince Edward Island
is the smallest province in Canada.
Saskatchewan
is to the west of Manitoba.
New Brunswick
shares a border with Nova Scotia and Quebec.