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provinces and capitals test


Question Posted Thursday January 11 2007, 4:35 pm

ok i live in the u.s and in social studies we are having a quiz tomorrow and we need to know all of the provinces and their capitals of Canada. i need some catchy ways to help memorize the provinces and capitals! please help!

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Krazy answered Thursday January 11 2007, 9:07 pm:
HAHAH....sorry i find thsi funny...i live in Canada and i know this really catchy song that will have you memorizing this song in minutes. Can you tell me if you need the song or just the provinces and capitals?

WELL the song goes like this:

The provinces of Canada are fun to remember, fun to remember, fun to remember. The provinces of Canada are fun to remember, fun to remember, so sing them with me!
Newfoundland and P.E.I, Nova Scotiaa and New Brunswick. Quebec, Ontario and then you'll seeeee
Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, BC.

the three territories btw are: Yukon, Northwest territories and Nunavut.

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