…bears the fleur-de-lys on its flag?
…changed its name in 2001?
…has the highest Inuit population?
…sees residents call themselves “herring chokers”?
…boasts the world’s largest hockey stick, at 62m long?
…borders four of the five Great Lakes?
…joined Canada as its tenth province in 1949?
…has the highest GDP per capita, at nearly 137,000 CAD?
…is known for its bilingual Acadian culture?
…can Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak, be found in?
…is over 20% of Canada’s total land area?
…borders the US state of Washington?
…is famous for the 1896 Klondike gold rush?
…has the highest Cree population?
…is the setting of Anne of Green Gables?
…fishes the most lobster?
…is known for its red soil?
…is home to Great Slave Lake, North America’s deepest lake?
…has a population of over 15 million?
…is the origin of poutine?
…is the only province without a provincial sales tax?
…is known as the Keystone Province?
…has a name derived from the Iroquois word for “sparkling waters”?
…dominates Canada’s oil production?
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northwest Territories
Nova Scotia
Nunavut
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Yukon
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