Canadian Provinces & Territories
Additional Resources
The above links can be used as a starting point for your research. You may visit these websites and record the information in your flip books. However, you can also explore other websites that you find on your own. At the bottom of this page, there is a link to "Finding a Good Website." That page will provide you with a checklist for making sure you are getting your information from a reliable source.
Here are a few websites and searches that will provide information for all countries. Once you are to the website, you will need to type in the name of your country/province in the search bar.
CIA World Factbook
Here are a few websites and searches that will provide information for all countries. Once you are to the website, you will need to type in the name of your country/province in the search bar.
CIA World Factbook
- https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook
- Type your country in the search bar in the upper left hand corner
- Go to www.google.com
- Type in "national symbols for [your province/territory]"
- For example, if your province is Quebec, you will type "national symbols for Quebec"
- http://www.state.gov/misc/list/index.htm
- Select the letter that your country's name (Canada) starts with, find your country on the list, and explore all of the links.
- http://www.remc13.org/services/onlinelearningresources/
- Britannica Online - type your country (Canada) in the search bar in the top middle
- SIRS Discoverer - type your country (Canada) in the search bar in the top middle