Remember that the capital of Québec is Québec.If someone were to quiz me right now on Canada's provinces and territories, I'd probably fail miserably.
tbf I live in ohio and I know all 50 states but I prob could only tell you like 10-15 capital cities lmaoI want to learn the US states and their capitals, but I can hardly remember the same for Canada's provinces + territories, and I'm Canadian. Wakko's America helps a bit, even though I can only remember the first verse.
I had to learn all those back in grade school. I don't remember most of the state capitols now. It's really useless information tbh. I'm sure when you get out of school you'll forget most of Canada's provinces ect. Unless you've already forgotten some of them.I want to learn the US states and their capitals, but I can hardly remember the same for Canada's provinces + territories, and I'm Canadian. Wakko's America helps a bit, even though I can only remember the first verse.
I'll add in Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Yukon (Whitehorse), Alberta (Edmonton), New Brunswick (Fredericton), and Northwest Territories (Yellowknife). Yes, I had to look it up to make sure I don't look dumb lol. And it must've been fun colouring in the islands up north haha.I only know the captials for Québec (Québec), Ontario (Toronto), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Saskatchewan (Regina), British Columbia (Victoria), and Nunavut (Iqaluit).
Also, I'm so used to writing Québec and Montréal with the accents, that seeing them without it just looks strange to me.