Canada Provinces Quiz: Name All 13 Provinces & Territories
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Rules & what counts
Canada Provinces Quiz — Rules & What Counts
Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories. This quiz shows a blank map of Canada. You type the name of each one, and the map colors that area in place.
The three territories cover the north: Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. The progress panel counts provinces and territories separately.
How to play
Type names in any order. A correct name colors the area on the map at once.
You can start to type right away. You do not need to click the answer box first.
Accents are not required. "Quebec" counts for Québec.
Short forms count where they are unambiguous. "Newfoundland" scores Newfoundland and Labrador.
A timer tracks your run. The quiz saves your best score and best time.
If you are stuck, use the give up button. The map then shows the areas you missed.
What counts in this quiz
The 10 provinces and the 3 territories — 13 answers in total.
What's not included — and why
The two-letter postal codes are not answers. "BC", "ON" and "PEI" do not score. You must type the full name.
Cities are not answers. Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver do not score.
The regions people speak of, such as the Prairies or the Maritimes, are not answers.
Good to know
Nunavut is the newest territory. It separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999.
Nunavut is also the largest division by area. It covers about one fifth of Canada.
Ontario has the most people. About 4 Canadians in 10 live there.
Prince Edward Island is the smallest province by area and by population.
Quebec is the only province where French is the sole official language.