Canada's Creations
Canada's Geography
Canada's General I
Canada's General II
Canada's Sports
Canada Day
100

What classic Canadian book published in 1908 has many adaptations about a young red headed girl?

Anne of Green Gables

100

Which Canadian province is the largest by land area?

Quebec

100

What is the name of the famous tower in Toronto?

CN Tower

100

What is the traditional Inuit word for the winter dwelling made of snow and ice?

Igloo

100

This hockey equipment was first commercially made by the Mi'Kmaq carvers in Nova Scotia.

Hockey Stick

100

In what year did Canada officially become a country?

1867

200

Quebec is the world’s top producer of this condiment.

Maple Syrup

200

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

200

True or False. Apologies are considered evidence in Canadian Courts.

False

Apologies aren't admissible in court as they are given so often.

200

True or False. Hudson's Bay has less Gravity than the rest of the World.

True.

It’s due to a combination of the melting Laurentide Ice Sheet and convection in the Earth’s mantle.

200

This national sport originated with the Ojibwa First Nations, who often used it to train warriors.

Lacrosse 

Its Algonquin name is baggataway.

200

What animal is the official emblem of Canada?

Beaver

The beaver became an official emblem of Canada in 1975

300

What famous pizza, featuring pineapple, was invented by Sam Panapoulos in Chatham, Ontario, in 1962?

Hawaiian Pizza

300

How many time zones does Canada have?

Six

Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic and Newfoundland

300

In 1967, the Expo 67 World Fair was held in which city?

Montreal

300

Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

Sir John A. Macdonald

300

How many Canadian teams are in the NHL? 

A) 5 B) 7 C) 10

Seven

The Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators, Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton Oilers, Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks

300

What are the official languages of Canada?

English and French

400

The first Tim Horton’s opened in what city? 

A) London B) Hamilton C) Barrie

Hamilton

400

Which Canadian province has the highest population?

Ontario

400

True or False. Reindeers cause more than 200 car accidents in Canada each year. 

True 

400

There are no roads leading to this territory.

Nunavut.

No roads connect its communities. People get around via air and boat travel.

400

Which ball sport was invented by a Canadian in 1891?

Basketball

400

How many points does the maple leaf have on the official Canadian flag?

11 points

500

Originally from Quebec, what meal comes from the local French slang word for a 'mess'?

Poutine

500

True or False. There is a desert in the Yukon.

True

It is the worlds smallest desert called the 'Carcross Desert', which measures only 2.6 kilometres.

500

Disney animator Charles Thorsen apparently based this fairest of them all princess character on a waitress he met in Winnipeg.

Snow White

The server in question worked at a diner called the Weevil Café.

500

When did Indigenous people in Canada get the unconditional right to vote? 

A) 1940 B) 1960 C) 1980

1960

500

In 1951 Queen Elizabeth II attended one of these in Canada; she attended her second one, also in Canada, in 2002. What is it?

A Hockey Game

500

When did Canada officially adopt its flag?

A) 1921 B) 1957 C) 1965

1965

It was officially adopted on February 15, 1965

600

What province was the cocktail drink the “Caesar” invented in? 

A) Alberta B) British Columbia C) Manitoba

Alberta

600

This Canadian city was named after a berry.

Saskatoon

It comes from the Cree word “mis-sask-quah-too-mina.”  

600

In 1991, Scotty, the world's largest and heaviest T-Rex was unearthed in what province?

Saskatchewan, Canada 

66 Million-Years-Old

600

The Reference Library in Toronto has one of the world’s finest memorabilia collections devoted to Arthur Conan Doyle and his series called?

Sherlock Holmes

600

How many Canadian cities have hosted the Olympics?

Three

Canada has hosted the Summer Olympics in Montreal (1976); and the Winter Olympics in Calgary (1988) and in Vancouver (2010).

600

When did “O Canada” become the official national anthem?

A) 1880 B) 1967 C) 1980

1980

Written and composed in Quebec in 1880, but it was not approved until 1980.

700

In 1884, Marcellus Gilmore Edson patented a method to turn roasted peanuts into what?

Peanut Butter

700

What is the most visited tourist attraction in Canada?

Niagara Falls

700

In 1955, Quaker Oats gave this territories land away in its cereal boxes.

Real estate in the Yukon

700

True or False. The Kermode Bear is an animal that is only found in Three different Countries in the world.

False.

They are only located in British Columbia. Kermode (the Spirit or Ghost Bear)

700

The oldest surviving basketball court in the world resides in this New province.

New Brunswick

700

What’s Canada’s only official bilingual province?

A) New Brunswick B) Prince Edward Island C) Ontario

New Brunswick

800

Two Montreal journalists got together to play a game of Scrabble on Dec. 15, 1979. That evening, they invented a fun questions game, what was it?

Trivial Pursuit

800

Which Canadian City Is Considered 'Hollywood North'?

Vancouver

800

In 1967, the town of St. Pauls, Alberta, created the world’s first landing pad for these unidentified flying machines.

UFO's

800

Which Indigenous language is most widely spoken in Canada?

Cree

800

What was Canada’s first national sport?

A) Lacrosse B) Rugby C) Cricket

Cricket

800

What was the original name of Canada Day before it was officially changed in 1982?

Dominion Day

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