Demonyms: Is it Albertines, Albertans or Albertians?

What’s the official term for residents of Ontario? What about people who live in New Brunswick? If you’re fascinated by demonyms, or place-name derivatives, as they’re sometimes called, you’ll want to try this quiz.

1. Placeholder for the answer are fortunate to have access to more than 300 provincial parks offering everything from canoeing to birdwatching to cultural heritage activities.
2. Quebec is a world leader in artistic innovation, and Placeholder for the answer have access to more than 200 performance halls and theatres.
3. A study shows that Placeholder for the answer are generous people who give a lot of their time to volunteer work.
4. Placeholder for the answer like to call their province “nature’s playground,” in part because it boasts the world’s highest tides, Canada’s warmest saltwater beaches and one of the oldest mountain ranges on the planet.
5. With over 100,000 lakes in their province, many Placeholder for the answer are avid fishers and canoeists.
6. Placeholder for the answer have a deep respect for nature, which is reflected in their conservation initiatives, love of the outdoors and support for eco-tourism.
7. In addition to the natural beauty of their province, Placeholder for the answer are rightfully proud of their rich cultural and literary heritage.
8. The world-renowned Calgary Stampede showcases Placeholder for the answer’ rodeo culture and Western heritage.
9. Placeholder for the answer live in Canada’s sunniest province.
10. Placeholder for the answer are known for their rich culture, strong sense of community and unparalleled storytelling abilities.
11. Placeholder for the answer are lucky to enjoy one of the best seats in the world for taking in the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights.
12. Folk on the Rocks and the Great Northern Arts Festival are just two of the vibrant activities available to Placeholder for the answer every year.
13. Many Placeholder for the answer engage in Inuit cultural practices like throat singing, carving and storytelling.