This leaf appears on the Canadian flag.
What is the maple leaf?
This is the official currency of Canada.
What is the Canadian Dollar?
This sweet product is made from trees.
What is maple syrup?
This coffee chain is strongly associated with Canadian culture.
What is Ice Hockey?
This city is the capital of Canada.
What is Ottawa?
This animal is Canada’s national animal and appears in its history.
What is the beaver?
This coin is worth one dollar.
What is the Loonie?
This famous Canadian dish is made with fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
What is Poutine?
This professional league is famous for ice hockey.
This person leads the Canadian government.
Who is Prime Minister Mark Carney?
This mountain range is located in western Canada.
This coin is worth two dollars in Canada.
What is the Toonie?
This coffee chain is strongly associated with Canadian culture.
What is Tim Hortons?
This winter sport uses stones and requires teamwork and precision.
What is Curling?
This abbreviation stands for the national police force.
What is the RCMP?
These flat farming regions are found in central Canada.
What are the Prairies?
This country is Canada’s most important trading partner.
What is the United States?
This drink is Canada’s national cocktail and similar to a Bloody Mary.
What is the Ceasar?
This popular TV show helped define Canadian comedy.
What is Schitt's Creek?
This term refers to Canada’s official policy toward cultural diversity.
What is multiculturalism?
This phrase from the national anthem refers to Canada’s identity.
What is True North?
This natural resource has made Canada one of the world’s major energy producers.
What is oil?
This flavour of potato chips is especially popular in Canada.
What are Ketchup Chips?
This cultural event celebrates Canadian films, music, and celebrities each year.
What is the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)?
This Indigenous group has mixed European and Indigenous ancestry.
These Indigenous peoples lived in Canada before European settlers.
Who are the Métis?
Who are the First Nations?