/156 0 votes, 0 avg 172 Canada’s Regions 1 / 156 Which province is the country’s largest producer of grains and oilseeds? Quebec Alberta Saskatchewan New Brunswick 2 / 156 Which province’s economy is based on agriculture, mining, and hydro-electric power generation? Manitoba Saskatchewan British Columbia Nova Scotia 3 / 156 How many national parks are there in Alberta? 5 6 8 10 4 / 156 Does each province and territory of Canada have its own capital city? Yes No 5 / 156 Which is the most populous city in Manitoba? Regina Edmonton Winnipeg Victoria 6 / 156 Which province has a long history of coal mining, forestry, and agriculture? Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island Nunavut Nova Scotia 7 / 156 Iqaluit was formerly known as Frobisher Bay. True False 8 / 156 Which is Canada’s second largest city? Montreal Toronto Victoria Halifax 9 / 156 Thousands of miners came to the ____during the Gold Rush of the 1890s. Alberta Nunavut Northwest Territories Yukon 10 / 156 The three bordering oceans of Canada are ___. Pacific, Arctic, and Atlantic Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Pacific, Arctic, and Indian Pacific, Antarctic, Arctic 11 / 156 Which city is the second largest mainly French-speaking city in the world after Paris? Gatineau Montreal Toronto Québec City 12 / 156 How big is the National Capital Region of Canada? 4500 km² 4700 km² 5000 km² 4570 km² 13 / 156 What is the capital city of Prince Edward Island? Yellowknife Fredericton Whitehorse Charlottetown 14 / 156 When was Nunavut established? 1999 1899 2000 1998 15 / 156 Saskatchewan has ___% of the arable land in Canada. 35 40 45 50 16 / 156 Which province is known as the “wheat province”? Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Yukon Territory Saskatchewan 17 / 156 Which province of Canada is the oldest colony of the British Empire? Newfoundland and Labrador Nunavut Prince Edward Island Yukon Territory 18 / 156 Which Atlantic province is known as the gateway to Canada? Prince Edward Island Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick Nova Scotia 19 / 156 In Quebec, more than three-quarters speak _____as their first language. English Spanish French Chinese 20 / 156 Who is Canada’s main producer of pulp and paper? Ontario Quebec Nunavut New Brunswick 21 / 156 Which city is the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police? Regina Edmonton Victoria Halifax 22 / 156 Which Atlantic province is linked to shipbuilding? Nunavut Ontario Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador 23 / 156 What is the capital city of the Northwest Territories? Fredericton Iqaluit Yellowknife Whitehorse 24 / 156 Where do we have cold winters and warm humid summers? Southern Ontario and Quebec Newfoundland and Labrador British Columbia and Alberta Manitoba and Nova Scotia 25 / 156 Which lake is named after the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria? Lake Michigan Lake Louise Lake Erie Lake Superior 26 / 156 Are the Canadian Rangers part of the Canadian Forces Reserves (militia)? Yes No 27 / 156 The Port of _____ is our gateway to the Asia-Pacific. Toronto Vancouver Halifax Victoria 28 / 156 What is the capital city of Yukon Territory? Fredericton Charlottetown Yellowknife Whitehorse 29 / 156 Which province is the most populous Prairie province? Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta Prince Edward Island 30 / 156 What is the official language of Nunavut? English Inuktitut French Inuinnaqtun 31 / 156 Which Candian province has its own time zone? British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador Ontario Prince Edward Island 32 / 156 Canada is divided into the following regions: Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, West Coast, Northern Territories Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, East Coast, Southern Territories Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, East Coast, Northern Territories Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, Prairie Provinces, West Coast, Southern Territories 33 / 156 Which province is famous for over 700 annual festivals including the military tattoo? Nova Scotia Ontario British Columbia Manitoba 34 / 156 Which province is popular for its majestic mountains? Alberta British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba 35 / 156 Which province is known for the world’s major beef producers? Alberta Saskatchewan New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador 36 / 156 What makes up The West Coast of Canada? British Columbia British Columbia, Victoria Victoria British Columbia, Vancouver 37 / 156 Which area is the most fertile farmland in the world? The Prairie Provinces The Atlantic Provinces The West Coast The Northern Territories 38 / 156 How big is Canada? 5 million km² 10 million km² 15 million km² 20 million km² 39 / 156 Canada has ___ distinct regions. 3 4 5 10 40 / 156 What is the capital city of Manitoba? Winnipeg Saskatchewan Edmonton Victoria 41 / 156 The Canadian Rangers travel by ____ in the winter and all-terrain vehicles in the summer from Resolute to the Magnetic North Pole. Horses Snowmobile Snowshoeing Skiing 42 / 156 What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador? Fredericton St. John’s Iqaluit Charlottetown 43 / 156 How many provinces are there in The Atlantic Region? 1 2 3 4 44 / 156 Which province is known for its pharmaceuticals and aeronautics industries? Nova Scotia British Columbia Ontario Quebec 45 / 156 Which province has sustained a vibrant culture of Celtic and Gaelic traditions? Yukon Territory Nunavut Saskatchewan Nova Scotia 46 / 156 What is Canada’s main financial centre? Toronto Montreal Mississauga Ottawa 47 / 156 Which is the largest city in Canada? Montreal Toronto Victoria Halifax 48 / 156 What is the capital city of New Brunswick? Winnipeg Halifax Fredericton Edmonton 49 / 156 Which is the second-longest river system in North America after the Mississippi? The Mackenzie River The St. John River The Missouri River The Yukon River 50 / 156 What is the capital city of Nova Scotia? Halifax Yellowknife Iqaluit Regina 51 / 156 Which province is known for mining, fishing, fruit orchards, and the wine industry? Quebec New Brunswick Yukon Territory British Columbia 52 / 156 Which province has the most extensive park system with approximately 600 provincial parks in Canada? Alberta British Columbia Manitoba Nova Scotia 53 / 156 Which is the popular game for hunters and a symbol of Canada’s North? caribou skiing speed skating snowboarding 54 / 156 How big is the Mackenzie River? 4,000 kilometres 4,100 kilometres 4,200 kilometres 4,300 kilometres 55 / 156 What is the source of living for people in the North? Hunting Fishing Trapping All of these 56 / 156 Which province is referred to as the “breadbasket of the world”? Newfoundland and Labrador Saskatchewan British Columbia Yukon Territory 57 / 156 Which region is often referred to as the “Land of the Midnight Sun”? The East The West The North The South 58 / 156 Where is the highest mountain, Mount Logan located in Canada? British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Yukon 59 / 156 Which is the largest city in Saskatchewan? Saskatoon Regina Prince Albert Fredericton 60 / 156 What’s the population of Quebec? Five million Seven million Eight million Ten million 61 / 156 Which province has the largest Aboriginal population? Alberta Yellowknife Prince Edward Island Manitoba 62 / 156 Banff National Park was established in ___. 1880 1980 1885 1985 63 / 156 What makes up Central Canada? Québec City and Toronto Quebec and Ontario British Columbia and Ontario Quebec and Alberta 64 / 156 Which is the smallest province of Canada? Nova Scotia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island(P.E.I.) 65 / 156 What is the capital city of Saskatchewan? Halifax Regina Edmonton Manitoba 66 / 156 More than 50% of the Canadians live in cities and towns near ________. the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River the Lake Ontario and the Great Lakes the Lake Superior and the Great Lakes the Lake Ontario and the Lake Superior 67 / 156 How many provinces are there in The Central Canada? 1 2 3 4 68 / 156 50% of the population of Northwest Territories is ____? Ukrainian Aboriginal First Nations Native People 69 / 156 How many provinces are there in The West Coast? 1 2 3 4 71 / 156 What is the population of Yellowknife? 10,000 15,000 20,000 25,000 72 / 156 Which region is mostly dry, with cold winters and hot summers? The Prairie Provinces The Atlantic Provinces The West Coast The Northern Territories 73 / 156 ____ is the principal Francophone Acadian centre. Fredericton Charlottetown Iqaluit Moncton 74 / 156 Which province was founded by the United Empire Loyalists? New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Quebec St. John’s 75 / 156 How many Great Lakes are located between Ontario and the United States? 3 4 5 7 76 / 156 Which province is known as the birthplace of Confederation? Ontario Quebec P.E.I. British Columbia 77 / 156 Much of the North is made up of ___. tundra water woods forest 78 / 156 A large percentage of Canada’s exports come from which area? Ontario Nova Scotia Nunavut Manitoba 79 / 156 What is the meaning of Nunavut in Inuktitut? My land Our land Your land People’s land 80 / 156 Which Atlantic province has the second largest river system on North America’s coastline? Nova Scotia Northwest Territories British Columbia New Brunswick 81 / 156 How much is the Francophone population in Manitoba? 30,000 40,000 45,000 50,000 82 / 156 The _____ territories have long cold winters and short cool summers. eastern western northern southern 83 / 156 Which province is popular for the most valuable forestry industry in Canada? British Columbia Ontario Nunavut Saskatchewan 84 / 156 Mount Logan is named in honour of ____, a world-famous geologist. Sir William Logan Logan Lerman Abraham Logan Stefan Logan 85 / 156 Which capital city has played an important role in Atlantic trade and defense? Halifax Fredericton Iqaluit Regina 86 / 156 The population of The Northern Territories is only ____. 10,000 100,000 110,000 120,000 87 / 156 Where are the world’s richest deposits of prehistoric fossils and dinosaur finds? Alberta Saskatchewan New Brunswick Nunavut 88 / 156 Which are the largest Asian communities living in BC? Chinese Japanese Korean Vietnamese 89 / 156 Where is the headquarters of the navy’s Pacific fleet? Victoria Toronto Yellowknife Charlottetown 90 / 156 Manitoba is an important centre of _____ culture. Ukrainian Chinese French Italian 91 / 156 In the North, daylight can last up to ___ hours in summer. 12 24 36 48 92 / 156 Which province is known for Loyalist and French cultural heritage? Quebec Nunavut Newfoundland and Labrador New Brunswick 93 / 156 What is the capital of Canada? Oshawa Ottawa Toronto BC 94 / 156 In which province the world’s highest tides can be found? Nova Scotia British Columbia Ontario Saskatchewan 95 / 156 Where is the world-famous Lake Louise located? Ontario British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador Alberta 96 / 156 Canada is the _____largest country in the world. first second third fourth 97 / 156 What’s the population of Ontario? 10 million 11 million 12 million 15 million 98 / 156 Which region is known for its vineyards, wines, and fruit crops? The Niagara The Northwest Territories The Prairie Central Canada 99 / 156 English explorer Martin Iqaluit penetrated the uncharted Arctic for Queen Elizabeth I in 1576, Iqaluit was named after him. True False 100 / 156 What is the first language in schools of Nunavut? English Inuktitut French Inuinnaqtun 101 / 156 _____ farmers raise dairy and beef cattle, poultry, and vegetable and grain crops. Ontario Quebec Nunavut Manitoba 102 / 156 What is the capital city of Ontario? Victoria Toronto Quebec Montreal 103 / 156 When was the capital city of Canada chosen? 1857 1587 1875 1785 104 / 156 Which is Canada's busiest and largest port that handles billions of dollars in goods traded around the world? The Port of Toronto The Port of Vancouver The Port of Halifax The Port of Victoria 105 / 156 Warm airstreams from the ____ Ocean give the B.C. coast a temperate climate. Arctic Pacific Atlantic Indian 106 / 156 Which city is home to Canada’s largest naval base? Nova Scotia Newfoundland and Labrador Alberta Yukon Territory 107 / 156 Which city’s Exchange District includes the most famous street intersection in Canada, Portage and Main? Regina Edmonton Winnipeg Toronto 108 / 156 More than three-quarters of all Canadian manufactured goods are produced by Ontario and ____. Alberta Saskatchewan Quebec Prince Edward Island 109 / 156 Which province is connected to mainland Canada by the Confederation Bridge? Nova Scotia Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island 110 / 156 Manitoba has __% Ukrainian origins and over __% of the Aboriginal population. 14,15 15,14 13,14 14,13 111 / 156 Who is Canada’s largest producer of hydro-electricity? Quebec Nunavut New Brunswick Saskatchewan 112 / 156 Who is the largest producer of oil and gas? New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Alberta Nunavut 113 / 156 What is the population of Canada? 33 million 34 million 35 million 36 million 114 / 156 Canada-United States boundary lies on which side of Canada? Eastern Western Northern Southern 115 / 156 Outside of Quebec, which province has the largest French-speaking? Winnipeg Iqaluit Ontario Toronto 116 / 156 Which city in Saskatchewan is the headquarters of the mining industry and an important educational, research and technology centre? Fredericton Saskatoon Regina Halifax 117 / 156 In which region gold, lead, copper, diamond, and zinc mines are found? Atlantic Provinces Northern Territories Prairie Provinces West Coast 118 / 156 What is the capital city of Quebec? Ottawa Montreal Toronto Québec City 119 / 156 Which lake is the largest freshwater lake in the world? Lake Ontario Lake Erie Lake Superior Lake Michigan 120 / 156 Anne of Green Gables, a much-loved story of a little orphan girl was set in ______? Ontario Quebec Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island 121 / 156 Which province has an international reputation for films, music, literary works, and food? Manitoba Newfoundland and Labrador Saskatchewan Quebec 122 / 156 In the North, the darkness lasts up to ____months in winter. 2 2.5 3 4 123 / 156 What is the name of the second largest river system on North America’s coastline? The lake Superior River system The lake Huron River system The St. John River system The Lake Michigan River system 124 / 156 Which province is known for potatoes? Nova Scotia British Columbia Ontario P.E.I. 125 / 156 What is considered Central Canada? Quebec, Ontario Quebec, Québec City Ontario, Toronto Québec City, Toronto 126 / 156 What is the capital city of Nunavut? Fredericton Iqaluit Yellowknife Whitehorse 127 / 156 What provinces make up The Atlantic Region? Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia 128 / 156 The Northern Territories contain ____of Canada’s landmass. one-third one-fourth one-fifth one-sixth 129 / 156 Which is Canada’s only officially bilingual province? Quebec Ontario Toronto New Brunswick 130 / 156 How many territories does Canada have? 3 5 7 10 131 / 156 Which province is the most easterly point in North America? British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador St. John’s Nunavut 132 / 156 Which art from The Northern Territories is sold throughout Canada and around the world? Inuit Dene Métis Modern 133 / 156 Which is Canada's largest east coast port? Newfoundland and Labrador Yukon Territory British Columbia Halifax 134 / 156 Which province holds the record for the coldest temperature(-63°C) ever recorded in Canada? Alberta Yukon Ontario Nunavut 135 / 156 Where are the world’s richest deposits of uranium and potash found? Quebec Saskatchewan New Brunswick Nunavut 136 / 156 More than ___ of Canadians live in Ontario. One-third One-fourth One-fifth One-sixth 137 / 156 Which province is known as Canada’s Pacific gateway? Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia British Columbia Prince Edward Island 138 / 156 When were Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) originally made? 1780 1870 1865 1880 139 / 156 The soil in the North is permanently frozen due to the cold Arctic climate. True False 140 / 156 Which of the following lakes are located between Ontario and the United States? Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Simcoe, Lake Superior Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Saint Clair Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Simcoe, Lake Saint Clair, Lake Superior Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior 141 / 156 Which is the most spoken language after English in B.C? Punjabi Spanish Hindi Farsi 142 / 156 What is the capital city of British Columbia? St. John’s Toronto Vancouver Victoria 143 / 156 Ottawa is Canada’s ____ largest metropolitan area. second third fourth fifth 144 / 156 How many provinces are there in The Northern Territories? 1 2 3 4 145 / 156 What is called the “diamond capital of North America.”? Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Yukon Territory Northwest Territories 146 / 156 How many provinces are there in The Prairie Provinces? 1 2 3 4 147 / 156 Which province has the highest population of all the Atlantic Provinces? Alberta Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia New Brunswick 148 / 156 Who keeps the flag flying in Canada’s Arctic? the Canadian Rangers the Canadian Army the Canadian Military the Canadian Forces 149 / 156 What is the population of B.C.? 3 million 3.7 million 4 million 4.5 million 150 / 156 What is the capital city of Alberta? Charlottetown Winnipeg Whitehorse Edmonton 151 / 156 What population in Nunavut is Inuit? 50% 65% 70% 85% 152 / 156 How many provinces does Canada have? 5 10 13 15 153 / 156 Which province is famous for red soil? P.E.I. Newfoundland and Labrador Manitoba New Brunswick 154 / 156 What makes up the Northern Territories? Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Iqaluit, Yellowknife, Whitehorse 155 / 156 Which provinces make up the Prairie Provinces of Canada? 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