Kids spun this toy using a string.
Top

This sport was invented in Canada and is played with a puck.
Hockey
This queen ruled Canada through much of the 1950s–70s.
Queen Elizabeth II

This is Canada’s largest province by population
Ontario
Families listened to evening shows on this device before TV became common.
radio
What is this? 
Slinky
This trophy is awarded to the NHL championship team
Stanley Cup
This Canadian holiday celebrates Confederation on July 1.
Canada Day
This Edmonton mall is known as Canada's first "super mall"
West Edmonton Mall
This black disc played music before CDs and streaming.
vinyl record
Children played hopscotch by tossing this small object onto numbered squares.
Stone
This famous Calgary event includes rodeos and chuckwagon races.
Calgary Stampede
This economic crisis affected Canadians during the 1930s.
The Great Depression
The Rocky Mountains are found mainly in this part of Canada.
north, south, east,west?
western canada
Before texting, people sent messages using what?
mail / letters
This classic board game asked players to buy properties like Boardwalk and Park Place.
Monopoly

The Toronto team that won many Stanley Cups in the 1960s.
Toronto Maple Leafs
Canada entered this war in 1939
World War II
This large downtown Toronto landmark was once the tallest free-standing structure in the world when completed in 1976.
CN Tower
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What is this?

Washboard.
Before washing machines, clothes were scrubbed using this
This toy train brand was popular around Christmas trees.
Lionel

This Canadian city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Montreal
This prime minister was famous for saying “Just watch me.”
Pierre Trudeau

This major highway was still being developed in the 1950s; today it connects all 10 provinces.
Trans-Canada Highway
what is this?
butter churn