13 provinces and territories game




















Just outside of Winnipeg is the longitudinal centre of Canada - the mid point between east and west. Ontario, which stretches north from the Great Lakes, is Canada's most densely populated province, and contains the largest city, Toronto. It also contains the nation's capital, Ottawa. The province can be roughly divided into Northern Ontario, in the rocky, wooded Canadian Shield, and Southern Ontario, along the Great Lakes and Ottawa River, where most of the people live.

Quebec is Canada's largest province, with most of the people living along the St Lawrence River in the south. Originally the chief colony of New France, it became a British colony after the French and Indian Wars, but was allowed to keep many of its civil customs, rights, and language, which has an enormous impact upon the future development of Canada.

French is the only official language of the province, and the vast majority of the people in Quebec speak French. New Brunswick is one of the Maritime provinces. Initial European settlement was French, with much of the province being in the Acadian district of New France.

New Brunswick is the only Canadian province that is officially bilingual with English and French. Its most striking natural feature is probably the Bay of Fundy, with the world's highest tidal range of about 16 metres. Nova Scotia, in the Maritimes, is the second smallest Canadian province, with roughly half of the population living in the Halifax area.

Halifax Harbour is one of the largest ice free natural harbours in the world, and, in , suffered what is still the largest man-made accidental explosion, when the ship Mont-Blanc exploded and killed nearly 2, people, injuring thousands more. Drag and drop the provinces of Canada in their correct places. A small educational game for desktop computers, laptops and tablets, which may be played in the web browser. The Geography Knowledge Board include 13 regions to play with.

The game is part of the Interactive World Maps educational tools. How to play Canada Online Puzzle. There are 13 pieces of Canadian provinces, situated on the left side of the screen. Drag and drop them in the correct place in the outlined Canada map to the right.

If dropped incorrectly, the pictures return, until placed in the correct place. There is a small counter to the bottom right. It is, as always, used only for evaluation in fun classes and will not affect the knowledge level achievement. Google Apps. See All Formats. All Google Apps. All Microsoft. Microsoft PowerPoint. Microsoft Word. Microsoft Excel. Microsoft Publisher. All Interactive Whiteboards.

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