Easy. Little Island, East Maine, Scottish People, Atlantic Alaska, French People, Jammed Into A Corner, Big Lakes, Grain, Oil, North Seattle, Gold Rush, Nothing Worth Telling and Canadian Greenland.
Okay let us Canadians do it for your states okay Texas is shooting range Alaska is temu Yukon Hawaii is. taken away rights from the people New York is overrated Tokyo Florida is Disney Washington is Vancouver Oregon is Portland California is Mexican territory Louisiana is French American Kansas and Tennessee is where we can get bbq sauce
Don't you think this is a bit easy, especially for canadians? Maybe adding capitals and other populus cities onto the map could make this quiz more fun. But, I'm sure for foreigners that don't know much about Canada would love this quiz! So I'm not telling you to edit this quiz, I'm telling you to make a duplicate of this for canadians. Overall, I loved the quiz, because any quiz that's about Canada, I like.
From Australia, 13/13, Yet only 11. If some of you want to know countries, eg. China, India, USA, Canada, and others. Watch Kids Learning Tube. It really helps.
Do you mind if I can have the SVG for this quiz? I'm planning on making a randomized Candian province quiz and I don't know how to split Canada into provinces.
Interesting to see a pretty high rate of people getting a full score, but unfortunately the reason may be that it's mostly only Canadians that would be inclined to even take a quiz about Canada.
If anything, it's the other way around. Canada's Northwestern Territories were established as the North-West Territories in 1870 and changed to the current name in 1906, while Australia's Northern Territory was established in 1911.
If one has lived in the northeastern US, weather reports usually include Canadian provinces. "xx front is moving in from Alberta..." or "we can expected a nor'easter as the storm moves in from Ontario..." and last "the lake effect snow in Buffalo and even as far east as Vermont and Quebec..."
As someone from PEI, I'm surprised and honoured that we aren't the least known answer, but also the most guessed answer of the maritime provinces. Suck it New Brunswick.
The difference between a province and a territory is that provinces have a provincial government while territories still rule under the federal jurisdiction
sas-kat-che-wan
Only issue (and this is site-wide rather than just for this quiz) is that I would expect NWT to work for the Northwest Territories.
North western territories
Northwestern territories
Northwest territory
but not Northwest Territories
I'm an idot
Spent the next minute trying to spell Saskatchewan.