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Geography and Facts of Canada

Match the Canadian provinces and territories with their most well known facts. The facts may be geographical or historical in nature.

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New FoundlandSt. John's, the historic commercial center.
Nova ScotiaThe peninsula is surrounded by four bodies of water.
Prince Edward IslandThis province is Canada's smallest province.
New BrunswickThis province has four rivers surrounding it.
QuebecThis province takes in (3) geographical regions.
OntarioThis province's name comes from the Iroquois word "Kanadario."
ManitobaThis province is known as the land of 100,000 lakes.
SaskatchewanCamel caravans are not out of place in parts of this province.
Alberta____'s pop. is the youngest in the industrialized world.
British ColumbiaThis province is a gateway to the Pacific and Asia.
The Northwest TerritoriesThe creation of Nunavut reduced _____ by 2/3's.
The YukonThis territory is known as "the land of the midnight sun."
NunavutOn April 1, 1999, the map of Canada changed for what province?
Nova ScotiaThe Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Fundy surround this territory.
QuebecThe Canadian Shield and the Appalachian Mountains are in____?
OntarioThis province name means "sparkling water."
The YukonThis territory is above the Arctic Circle.
Prince Edward IslandThe smallest province in both area and population is_____?
New BrunswickWhat province is near the Miramichi and Nepisguit rivers?


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