National Parks
With crystal-blue water, and cliffs that seem to envelope one another, this national park can be found in one of the north-western tips of Ontario.
Bruce Peninsula
What Sport is Canada known for inventing?
Hockey
What is the worlds largest ocean?
The Pacific
What does the comic DC stand for?
Detective Comics
What is the capital of Brazil?
Brasilia
The rocky mountains run through this 11,000 Sq. KM terrain in the west coast. The name of this national park is close to the name of the childhood ghost animation character Casper.
Jasper National Park
What is Canada’s national animal
Beaver
What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City
T/F: Canada produces 85% of the worlds Maple Syrup?
T
What is the capital of the Bahamas?
Nassau
The name of the town that this national park runs through is emblematic of the 60 kms of challenging yet rewarding terrain.
Pukaskwa National Park
What were the early settlers of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia who spoke French called?
Acadians
The Gulf of Suez is located at the end of which sea?
The red sea
How many Lord of the Rings Films are there
3
What is the capital of Ethiopia?
Addis Ababa
This national park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the fossils of anthropods spanning over 500 million years old and offer a glimpse into pre-dinosaur-era critters.
Yoho National Park
When was the maple leaf first used as a symbol of the nation?
1868
How many countries are member states of the United Nations?
193
What is a female donkey called?
Jenny
What is the capital of Bulgaria?
Sofia
Which park is located in the arctic lowlands?
Aulavik
What route to Canada did slaves take to escape slavery in the US?
The Underground Railroad.
Which year did the Berlin wall fall?
1989
If you had pogonophobia, what would you be afraid of?
Birds
What is the capital of El Salvador?
San Salvador