Fast Food
Outdated Technology
Movie Quotes
Provincial Capitals
Vancouver Island
100

A worldwide famous fast food chain known for their crispy chicken and other chicken meals

KFC

100

The name of this product is commonly abbreviated as VHS

Video Home System

100

Mama always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get

Forrest Gump

100

Victoria

BC

100

This company settles the island by originally setting up forts in Victoria, Nanaimo and Port Hardy

Hudson's Bay Company

200

This chain serves Tex-Mex foods that include tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, novelty and specialty items

Taco Bell

200

A machine that transmitted documents by a transmission of audio frequency tones that were deciphered at the other end and printed

Fax machine

200

I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse.


Godfather

200

Edmonton

Alberta

200

What Park is at the northern tip of the island?


Cape Scott Provincial Park

300

The world's largest fast food restaurant famous for their golden arches 


McDonald's
300

It is the earliest version of consumer-level video cassette tape format, originally released in 1975 but lost in the market to VHS

Betamax

300

 I see dead people.

Sixth Sense

300

Charlottetown

PEI

300

This park has Canada's tallest tree, a 95 metre high Sitka Spruce

Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park

400

This American chain is known as "Hungry Jack's" in Australia

Burger King

400

The first type of this removable magnetic storage medium was introduced in 1971 and was 8 inches. The last popular version of this came in at 3.5 inches and held 144 megabytes


Floppy Disk

400

You talking to me?


Taxi Driver

400

Fredrickton

New Brunswick

400

This cemetery has famous people such as Billy Barker and Amor de Cosmos buried in it.

Ross Bay

500

This pizza chain had it's first restaurant in Wichita, Kansas

Pizza Hut

500

Just 20 years ago there were 2 million of these standing in the US

Phonebooths

500

Rosebud

Citizen Kane

500

Iqaluit

Nunavut

500

In 1964 the biggest Tsunami to hit BC in modern history destroyed more than 50 properties in this town.


Port Alberni
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