Most Canadians live in what part of the country?
What is near the U.S. border?
Who is the head of Canada's government?
What is the Prime Minister?
What is the national symbol found on the Canadian flag?
What is the maple leaf?
What are the two official languages of Canada?
What are French & English?
What is one way Canada and the U.S. are similar?
What is they both speak English (or other valid answer)?
Which city is the capital of Canada?
What is Ottawa?
What is Parliament in Canada?
What is a law-making body?
Which sport is Canada’s national winter sport?
What is hockey?
What language is most commonly spoken in Quebec?
What is French?
Why is Canada generally colder than the United States?
What is it is farther from the equator?
How many provinces and territories make up Canada?
What is 10 provinces and 3 territories?
Who are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police?
What is a group brings law and order to remote areas like the gold fields?
Which of these is NOT one of Canada’s oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic?
What is Indian?
Who were the first Europeans to arrive in Canada around A.D. 1000?
Who are the Vikings?
What part of Canada’s geography makes it more difficult to settle in the north?
What is the cold tundra climate?
What type of land is found in the far north of Canada?
What is tundra?
True or False: Canada is a republic with an elected president.
What is false?
What is Lacrosse?
True or False: Canada and the U.S. share the longest undefended border in the world.
What is true?
Where do most Canadians live — the north, central, or southern parts?
What is the southern part?
What river connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean?
What is the St. Lawrence Seaway?
Canada’s king and queen are the same as which country?
What is the United Kingdom?
In terms of land area, where does Canada rank globally?
What is the second-largest?
Why is Canada generally colder than the U.S.?
What is it’s farther from the equator?
What is one way Canada’s government differs from the U.S.?
What is it has a Prime Minister and a monarch?