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What is the second-largest country in the world?

Canada

100

What sweet treat is made from the sap of maple trees?

Maple syrup

100

What is Canada’s official national winter sport?

Ice hockey

100

When does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving?

October

100

What are “The Mounties”?

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police

200

Canada is north of which country?

The United States

200

How many liters of sap do you need to make 1 liter of maple syrup?

40 liters

200

Which country is considered the birthplace of ice hockey?

Canada

200

Why does Canada celebrate Thanksgiving before the U.S.?

Because their harvest happens earlier

200

What do Mounties ride instead of cars?

Horses

300

How many times could the United Kingdom fit inside Canada?

40 times

300

What was the first sweetener used in Canada before sugar cane?

Maple syrup

300

What is ice fishing?

Fishing through a hole in the ice.

300

Name one food eaten at Canadian Thanksgiving.

urkey, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie

300

What color uniform do Mounties wear?

Red

400

What is the name of the Indigenous people in Canada who prefer to be called "Inuits" instead of “Eskimos”?

The Inuits

400

What is the name of a famous Canadian restaurant chain started by a hockey player?

Tim Hortons

400

What group of Indigenous people in Canada started ice fishing?

The Ojibwe

400

What is a famous outdoor event in Canada that celebrates western heritage?

The Calgary Stampede

400

What do Mounties do?

They serve and protect people, like police officers

500

What is the Calgary Stampede?

What is the Calgary Stampede?

500

What festival is named after Tim Hortons?

Tim Hortons Canada Day Festival or Dragon Boat Challenge

500

What group of six teams is Canada a part of in world ice hockey?

The Big Six

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What special event brings over a million visitors to Canada every year?

The Calgary Stampede)

500

Why is the word "Eskimo" considered offensive to the Inuit people?

Because it means "meat eater" in Danish

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