The year Queen Elizabeth II began her reign.
What is 1952.
Which province is known as the "land of the living skies"?
What is Saskatchewan
What goes up when the rain comes down?
What is an umbrella.
Canadian Holiday in October.
What is Thanksgiving.
Crunchy, sour & sweet, and on a stick.
What is a candy apple.
What year did Canada become an independent country?
What is 1867.
Which province is known for housing a large portion of the Rockie Mountains
What is British Columbia
What has a face and 2 hands, but no arms or legs?
What is a clock.
Traditional fall dessert.
What is pumpkin or apple pie.
Named after the gun and marketed shortly after WWII, you can blow bubbles with this Halloween treat.
What is Bazooka Bubble Gum.
The year Elvis died.
What is 1977.
This province has over 100,000 lakes.
What is Manitoba
Jack has a face, but no body. What is Jack?
What is a Jack-o-lantern.
Squash commonly carved for decoration.
What is a pumpkin.
What spicy/hot candy was made famous in the 50's?
What is atomic fireballs.
The year WWII ended.
What is 1945.
The only OFFICIAL bilingual province that has both French and English as its official languages.
What is New Brunswick
I have hundreds of ears but can't hear a thing. What am I?
What is a cornfield.
Disguise worn by Trick-or-treaters
What is Halloween Costume
What sweet and sour candy become popular in the 60's when sugar returned?
What is sweetarts.
Known as "The Miracle on Ice", what year did the US Mens Olympic Hockey Team defeat the Soviet Union and win gold?
What is 1980.
Known as the diamond capital of North America and was once popular for its gold mining.
What is Northwest Territories
What has to be broken before you can use it?
What is an egg.
Trick or game commonly played by Trick-or-treaters.
What is "ding, dong, ditch".
What confection of peanuts, caramel, and chocolate-flavored nougat was introduced in 1921?
What is Baby Ruth.