Provinces, Territories, Cities, and Capitals of Canada

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  1. 4. The city of the CN Tower and Canada's stock exchange, the TSX.
  2. 6. A key BC city for film and television production: if they don't shoot in Toronto, they often shoot here.
  3. 7. This city hosts the world's largest outdoor rodeo each year.
  4. 10. This Western province has the greatest oil production in Canada.
  5. 16. The province with the highest population. It's also the province with our country's capital!
  6. 19. This two word province (spelled as one word for this crossword) means "New Scotland".
  7. 20. Also known as "Canada's Breadbasket". It's also the province made famous by CBC TV show Corner Gas.
  8. 21. Canada's youngest territory, officially recognized in 1999.
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  1. 1. The capital of British Columbia. Named after a British Queen.
  2. 2. This Quebec city hosts the world's largest jazz festival and the world's largest comedy festival.
  3. 3. This province, New ______, is in between Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Maine.
  4. 5. Canada's smallest province. Often abbreviated to three letters.
  5. 8. The capital of Yukon.
  6. 9. Once nicknamed "the Postage Stamp Province" because it was so small.
  7. 11. The short form for this large, Westerly two word province.
  8. 12. The capital of Alberta. This city brought you Mac Demarco and the Oilers hockey team.
  9. 13. The province farthest to the east.
  10. 14. The capital of Canada.
  11. 15. The only province with language laws that mandate the use of French.
  12. 17. The capital of Saskatchewan. Latin for "Queen".
  13. 18. The capital of Manitoba and the home of the Jets hockey team.