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Canada’s Regions

How many provincial parks does British Columbia have?

What are the main goods produced in British Columbia?

How many Great Lakes are there between Ontario and the United States?

What does P.E.I. stand for?

In which province can you find Celtic and Gaelic traditions?

Which city is called the "Diamond Capital of North America"?

Which provinces have the most fertile farmlands?

Who was "Lake Louise" named after?

Which countries are part of North America?

Where is Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada, located?

Which province has the most bilingual Canadians?

After Paris, which is the second largest mainly French-speaking city in the world?

Which industries are the Atlantic Provinces primarily known for?

Which province does not share a border with Alberta?

Which province was once known as the "Wheat Province"?

Which is the capital city of Ontario?

What is the most easterly point in North America?

Which is the capital of British Columbia?

Which province is on the Pacific coast of Canada?

Which provinces together make up Central Canada?

What portion of Canada’s total land is covered by the Northern Territories?

Where is the largest Francophone community in Western Canada?

Which is the capital city of Manitoba?

Which province does not border Hudson Bay?

Which of the following is a major river in Quebec?

Princess Louise Caroline Alberta was Queen Victoria's:

What was Saskatchewan once known as?

Which group of Aboriginal peoples has the largest population in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut?

Which province is known for its vast cattle ranches and is a major beef producer?

Which is the capital of Nunavut?

Where do more than half of Canadians live?

Which of the following is a West Coast Province?

Which province makes up more than one-third of Canada’s total population?

What does Manitoba's economy mainly depend on?

Which is Canada's fourth largest metropolitan area?

Which is the most populous Atlantic Province of Canada?

Which is the capital city of the Yukon?

Which province borders Newfoundland and Labrador?

When did Queen Victoria choose Ottawa as the national capital of Canada?

Which province is known for its fisheries and coastal fishing villages?

In which province do more than three-quarters of the population speak French?

Which is the national capital of Canada?

Which is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?

How many national parks does Alberta have, including Banff National Park?

Who is "Mount Logan" named after?

Which province has the largest Aboriginal population in Canada?

Which is Canada's second largest city?

What is the area surrounding Ottawa, inlcuding Ottawa, known as?

Which is the capital city of Saskatchewan?

Which is the capital city of Prince Edward Island?

Which is the capital city of New Brunswick?

In Canada, which is the only officially bilingual province?

What is Toronto known for?

Which of the following are part of Northern Canada?

Which three oceans border Canada?

Which of the following are Atlantic Provinces?

Which province borders Prince Edward Island?

Which province is the largest producer of oil and gas in Canada?

Which province has the largest French-speaking population outside of Quebec?

What percent of Nunavut’s population is Inuit?

Which Prairie province is the most populous?

What lies along the southern edge of Canada?

How many distinct geographical regions does Canada have?

Which Canadian province has its own time zone?

Why is the North of Canada referred to as the "Land of the Midnight Sun"?

New Brunswick is known for having:

New Brunswick was founded by which group of settlers?

Which is the westernmost province of Canada?

Where can the world’s highest tides be found?

Where do the majority of Métis live in Canada?

What does "Nunavut" mean in Inuktitut?

Which region holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada?

How large is Canada in terms of area?

Which territory does not border the U.S.A.?

Which mountain range is on the border between Alberta and British Columbia?

Which province is Canada’s largest producer of hydro-electricity?

When did the Yukon Gold Rush take place?

Which province does not share a border with New Brunswick?

Which territory does not border Ontario?

Which of the following is the oldest colony of the British Empire?

Which province does not share a border with British Columbia?

Which city is Canada’s largest east coast port?

What contributes to the economy of the Yukon?

Which province is Canada’s largest producer of grains and oilseeds?

Which is the capital of the Northwest Territories?

Which province borders the Pacific Ocean?

What three industries helped early settlers build communities in the Atlantic region?

In Nunavut, besides English, which other language is also an official language and first language in schools?

Where is the training academy of the RCMP located?

After the Mississippi, which is the second-longest river system in North America?

Which is the largest freshwater lake in the world?

Which is the capital city of Nunavut?

Which animal is considered a symbol of Canada’s North and is popular among hunters?

Which city provides important shipping and air links across the Pacific Ocean?

Which is the capital of Nova Scotia?

Which provinces produce more than three-quarters of Canadian manufactured goods?

Which is the capital city of Alberta?

Where does more than half of Canada's population live?

What are the Canadian Rangers?

What is the name of Canada’s largest and busiest port?

What are the five Great Lakes located between Ontario and the U.S.A?

Which city is the principal Francophone Acadian center in Canada?

Which province borders the Atlantic Ocean?

How much is the population of Canada?

What percent of Canada's arable land is found in Saskatchewan?

Which of the following are Canada's five distinct regions?

Who founded Ontario?

What were the Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) originally formed from in 1870?

When was Nunavut established?

Which bridge is one of the longest continuous multi-span bridges in the world?

What are the main industries of New Brunswick?

Which province has the world’s richest deposits of uranium and potash?

Where is the headquarters of the Canadian Navy's Pacific fleet?

Who was the great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II?

Which province is considered Canada's Pacific gateway?

Which of the following are Maritime provinces?

Which river system is considered the second-largest on the Atlantic coastline of North America?

Which is the smallest province of Canada?

Prince Edward Island is known for:

Lake Louise is found in:

What does "N.W.T." stand for?

Which is the capital city of Quebec?

Who chose Ottawa as the capital of Canada?

How much of the population in the Northwest Territories is Aboriginal?

How are ministers and the premier chosen in Nunavut?

Which province is Canada’s main producer of pulp and paper?

Which is the second largest country in the world?

How many provinces and territories make up Canada?

Which city is home to Canada's largest naval base?

What is "La Francophonie"?

Which territory borders the Arctic Ocean?

Which event led thousands of miners to Yukon in the 1890s?

What provinces are referred to as the Atlantic Provinces?

Which statement is true for Prince Edward Island?

The highest mountain in Canada is:

Which industry has its headquarters in Saskatoon?

Which province is known as the "Land of 100,000 Lakes"?

Who are known as the Prairie Provinces?

What is Central Canada known for?

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