Canadian Geography
Natural Resources
Symbols of Canada
Canadian History
Canadian Government
100
While the United States is divided into states, Canada is divided into these.
What are provinces and territories?
100
Prince Edward Island is the only province/territory known for this resource.
What is the potato?
100
This tree produces sap to make syrup and its leaf is famous in Canada.
What is the maple tree?
100
On April 12, 1980 he began his run across Canada.
Who is Terry Fox?
100
These are Canada's two official languages.
What are French and English?
200
Canada is located in this hemisphere.
What is the Western Hemisphere?
200
This is one of the main natural resources in the Northwest Territories (keeps you warm!)
What is fur?
200
In the late 1700s and early 1800s, this animal's fur was used for trading.
What is the beaver?
200
This historic event in Canada's history occurred in 1999.
What is the year when Nunavut become a Canadian territory?
200
Canadian Parliament is based in this major Canadian city.
What is Ottawa?
300
The largest city in Canada (by population).
What is Toronto?
300
Canada is the United States's biggest supplier of this natural resource.
What is oil?
300
Half the world's population of these live in Canada.
What are polar bears?
300
James Naismith is a famous Canadian who invented this.
What is basketball?
300
While the United States is a Republic, Canada is this.
What is a Constitutional Monarchy?
400
This province or territory borders the Pacific Ocean.
What is British Columbia?
400
Gold, zinc, copper and nickel are all this type of natural resource.
What are minerals?
400
This person's head is found on every Canadian coin.
Who is Queen Elizabeth II?
400
The Dominion of Canada was formed in this year.
What is 1867?
400
This person acts as the Queen's representative in Canada.
Who is the Governor General?
500
These provinces and/or territories all share borders with the United States. Name them.
What are: Yukon Territory, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick.
500
Niagara Falls produces this type of power.
What is hydroelectric power?
500
This symbol is on the flag of Nunavut and is associated with Canada's Inuit population.
What is the Inukshuk?
500
In 1982, this important Canadian document was created.
What is The Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
500
He is the current Prime Minister of Canada.
Who is Stephen Harper?
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