Colours of the Tyndale logo
Red and white
Famous Jazz pianist who called Little Burgundy home
Oscar Peterson
Montreal born singer-songwriter wrote the iconic song "Hallelujah"
Leonard Cohen
Canada's largest church
Saint Joseph's Oratory
Address of the Adult Development Department
753 rue des Seigneurs
Popular British pub style restaurant located on rue Notre-Dame
Burgundy Lion
Year that Montreal hosted the Summer Olympics
1976
Type of pizza invented in Canada
Address of the Tyndale Children/Youth/Families location
870 Richmond Square
Soldier and Governor General of Canada with a street and a metro station named after him
Georges Vanier
Names of Montreal's major sports teams (hockey, football, soccer)
Football: Alouettes
Soccer: Impact
Canada produces 80% of the world's _____ _____
Maple syrup
Year that Tyndale St-Georges Community Centre first opened
1927
The decade that Little Burgundy got its name
1960s
Oldest stone building in Montreal, built in 1705
Château Ramezay
National sport of Canada
Lacrosse
Number of departments at Tyndale
Four.
1. Early Childhood and Families
2. Children, Youth, and Families
3. Adult Development
4. Library
One of Little Burgundy's former names
Little Burgundy had many former names:
Saint-Antoine district, Ste-Cunégonde, Faubourg St. Joseph, the West End, part of Saint Henri
Song recorded by John Lennon in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel
Give Peace a Chance
Year Canada became a country
1867