Geography of Canada
Social Studies
Geography of Canada starts at 3 and continues till grade 5.
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Canada is made up of how many provinces?
Is Nunavut a province or a territory?
Name one of the territories in Canada.
The Rocky Mountains are mainly found in which two provinces?
What is the name of the country we live in?
What is the name of the large bay in northeastern Canada?
What is the name of the large forest that covers much of northern Canada?
Read the following: 'A family moves from the Prairies to the West Coast. They notice it rains more and there are many tall trees.' Based on this, what is one difference between the Prairies and the West Coast?
Which ocean is on the west coast of Canada? (1) Atlantic Ocean (2) Pacific Ocean (3) Indian Ocean (4) Arctic Ocean
Which of these cities is in Ontario? (1) Calgary (2) Vancouver (3) Toronto (4) Halifax
Which of these is a territory in Canada? (1) Alberta (2) Yukon (3) Nova Scotia (4) Quebec
Which of these is NOT a province in Canada? (1) Manitoba (2) Nunavut (3) Alberta (4) Saskatchewan
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a famous waterfall on the border between Ontario and the United States.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a group of large lakes in central North America, some of which are partly in Canada.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is a large area of flat land in central Canada, good for farming.
Fill in the blank: The ________ is the largest lake entirely in Canada.
Is Montreal the capital of Quebec?
Is the city of Calgary in Alberta?
Is Toronto the capital city of Canada?
Is Vancouver a city in British Columbia?
