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Question 1Where is Western Canada's largest Francophone community? Campbell River, British Columbia St. Boniface, Manitoba Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan St. Albert, Alberta Question 2Which Canadian province is known for its beaches, red soil, and potatoes? British Columbia Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island New Brunswick Question 3How many people live in Ontario? About a quarter of Canadians About one third of Canadians About half of Canadians About two thirds of Canadians Question 4What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador? Bona Vista New Town St. John's Saint John Question 5Which province has over 600 provincial parks? British Columbia Quebec Ontario Nova Scotia Question 6Which province has a long history of coal mining, forestry, and agriculture? Nova Scotia New Brunswick British Columbia Newfoundland and Labrador Question 7How many Canadians live in Central Canada? Approximately 40% of all Canadians More than half of all Canadians Approximately 70% of all Canadians Approximately 35% of all Canadians Question 8Which region has gold, lead, copper, diamond, and zinc mines? West Coast Central Canada Northern Territories Prairies Question 9Which province was once known as the "breadbasket of the world"? Alberta Ontario Saskatchewan Manitoba Question 10Which province is known for its oil and beef? Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewan Ontario Question 11Where do most Quebecers live? In small towns Along the St. Lawrence River In walk-up apartments In Montreal Question 12In which province are forestry, agriculture, fisheries, mining, food processing, and tourism the main industries? New Brunswick Alberta Saskatchewan Ontario Question 13Which Canadian province is bordered by the Great Lakes? Quebec New Brunswick Manitoba Ontario Question 14Which Canadian province is known as the birthplace of Confederation? Nova Scotia Ontario Quebec Prince Edward Island Question 15Which province has both rich oil and gas reserves, as well as immense hydro-electricity resources? Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia New Brunswick Ontario
Where is Western Canada's largest Francophone community?
Which Canadian province is known for its beaches, red soil, and potatoes?
How many people live in Ontario?
What is the capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador?
Which province has over 600 provincial parks?
Which province has a long history of coal mining, forestry, and agriculture?
How many Canadians live in Central Canada?
Which region has gold, lead, copper, diamond, and zinc mines?
Which province was once known as the "breadbasket of the world"?
Which province is known for its oil and beef?
Where do most Quebecers live?
In which province are forestry, agriculture, fisheries, mining, food processing, and tourism the main industries?
Which Canadian province is bordered by the Great Lakes?
Which Canadian province is known as the birthplace of Confederation?
Which province has both rich oil and gas reserves, as well as immense hydro-electricity resources?
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