| A | B |
| New Foundland | St. John's, the historic commercial center. |
| Nova Scotia | The peninsula is surrounded by four bodies of water. |
| Prince Edward Island | This province is Canada's smallest province. |
| New Brunswick | This province has four rivers surrounding it. |
| Quebec | This province takes in (3) geographical regions. |
| Ontario | This province's name comes from the Iroquois word "Kanadario." |
| Manitoba | This province is known as the land of 100,000 lakes. |
| Saskatchewan | Camel caravans are not out of place in parts of this province. |
| Alberta | ____'s pop. is the youngest in the industrialized world. |
| British Columbia | This province is a gateway to the Pacific and Asia. |
| The Northwest Territories | The creation of Nunavut reduced _____ by 2/3's. |
| The Yukon | This territory is known as "the land of the midnight sun." |
| Nunavut | On April 1, 1999, the map of Canada changed for what province? |
| Nova Scotia | The Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of Fundy surround this territory. |
| Quebec | The Canadian Shield and the Appalachian Mountains are in____? |
| Ontario | This province name means "sparkling water." |
| The Yukon | This territory is above the Arctic Circle. |
| Prince Edward Island | The smallest province in both area and population is_____? |
| New Brunswick | What province is near the Miramichi and Nepisguit rivers? |