Canada Province Quiz: Outlines
Which province is known for its boot-like shape?
- The shape of Quebec is often compared to a boot due to its distinct outline.
Which Canadian province has the most straight borders?
- Saskatchewan's borders are primarily straight lines with a rectangular shape.
Which province's outline is mainly composed of islands?
- Newfoundland and Labrador is composed of the island of Newfoundland and mainland Labrador, along with over 7,000 small islands.
Which province has a panhandle extending northward?
- The narrow strip of land extending northward from the main part of British Columbia is known as the Atlin District.
Which province is the smallest by land area?
- Prince Edward Island. It is not only the smallest province in terms of land area but also in terms of its outline.
Which province has an outline that resembles a rectangle?
- Saskatchewan's outline is almost perfectly rectangular.
Which province has an outline that is largely coastal?
- Nova Scotia is almost entirely surrounded by water, giving it a largely coastal outline.
Which province's outline includes a large peninsula?
- The Nova Scotia peninsula is a large, peninsula on the eastern coast of Canada.
Which province has an outline that includes a large bay in its center?
- Ontario's outline includes the large Hudson Bay in its northern part.
Which province's outline is the most irregular, with many bays and inlets?
- Newfoundland and Labrador. The province's coastline is deeply indented by numerous bays, fjords, and inlets, making its outline highly irregular.