Discovering Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Canada, named due to its location by the Atlantic Ocean, is a beautiful region made up of four provinces: Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. Each of these provinces has its unique charm and attractions. From the picturesque coastline of Newfoundland and Labrador, known for its icebergs and whales, to the sandstone cliffs and lighthouses of Prince Edward Island, there's always something exciting to see. Nova Scotia, with its rich history and delicious seafood, is a place of adventure. And New Brunswick enchants visitors with the world's highest tides in the Bay of Fundy and lush forests. The people in Atlantic Canada lead a simple, yet fulfilling life, deeply rooted in their cultural heritage. And guess what? They host exciting events like the Lobster Festival in Shediac, New Brunswick, and the Celtic Colours International Festival in Nova Scotia. Come, let's discover more about Atlantic Canada!
Question 1
What is Atlantic Canada known for?
Icebergs and whales
Deserts
Mountains
Skyscrapers
Pyramids
Question 2
What does the term 'Atlantic Canada' refer to?
An ocean
A city
A province
A region
A river
Question 3
Which province in Atlantic Canada is known for the world's highest tides?
Nova Scotia
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ontario
Question 4
What festival does Shediac, New Brunswick host?
Seafood Festival
Lobster Festival
Music Festival
Art Festival
Film Festival
Question 5
What does the lifestyle of people in Atlantic Canada resemble?
Busy and fast-paced
Simple and fulfilling
Luxurious and extravagant
Isolated and boring
Casual and carefree
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