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Canadian Geography by Letter - F

Canada is full of fabulous places beginning with the letter 'F'
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Last updated: October 1, 2020
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Newfoundland community sung about in 'I'se the B'y.' Largest offshore island
Fogo
Highly populated valley in southwestern British Columbia
Fraser Valley
Ski resort city in the Kootenay Mountains of British Columbia
Fernie
Bay in Nunavut. Former name of its capital, Iqaluit
Frobisher Bay
Bay on the East Coast with the highest tides in the world
Bay of Fundy
City named after a fictional prospector on the border of Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Flin Flon
Town in northeastern Quebec. Name means 'Iron Mountain' in French
Fermont
Large, natural bay on the south coast of Newfoundland
Fortune Bay
Eighth tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Shares name with a business magazine
Mount Forbes
Site of a massacre during the Northwest Rebellion in 1885
Frog Lake
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Capital city of New Brunswick
Fredericton
French trading post destroyed by the British in 1758 during the Seven Years War
Fort Frontenac
Birthplace of the last soldier of the British Empire to be killed in the First World War
Falmouth
Mining town in Northwest Territories buried in a rockslide in 1903
Frank
Island off the west coast of Vancouver Island. Name shared with an Indonesian island
Flores Island
Provincial park in British Columbia named after a Norwegian coastal feature
Fjordland Conservancy
River in Ontario associated with French explorers of the 17th century
French River
National park in Quebec located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula
Forillon National Park
Town in Yukon with the world's largest open pit lead-zinc mine
Faro
Small, barren, foul-odored island northeast of Newfoundland with a musical name
Funk Island
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Level 70
May 7, 2019
Frank is in Alberta now in the Crowsnest Pass. In 1903 it was in Northwest Territory because Alberta didn't exist until 1905.
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Level 88
May 10, 2019
Thank you! Yes, easy to see when you look at it on a map. Corrected.