FOODS
HISTORY
PEOPLE
OBJECTS
MISCELLANEOUS
100

Sweet liquid from a tree.

Maple Syrup

100

The commerce that existed between Europeans and Indigenous people between the early 17th c up to approximately the mid 19th c.

The Fur Trade

100

Mark Carney

Canada's current Prime Minister.

100

A popular hat style

A toque

100

The mountain range extending from Alberta to Colorado and east of British Columbia.

The Rockies

200

French fries, gravy & cheese curds.

Poutine

200

Canada's national animal.

The Beaver

200

Canada's monarch

King Charles III of the U.K.

200

Another word for a $1.00 coin

A loonie

200

Canada's official languages

French & English

300

Fried bread

Bannock

300

1867

The year Canada became an official country; specifically the year of confederation.

300

If you live in Canada, you are called a Canadian.  If you live in Vancouver you are called this.

Vancouverite

300

An ocean and/or river fish very popular on the West Coast and often represented in works of First Nations art.

The salmon

300

"Hi Guys", "Eh", "Timmies" and "Double Double" are examples of these.

Canadian expressions/cultural phrases.

400

A pie made with beef, pork and other ingredients.  Very famous in Quebec.

Tourtiere

400
Canada's capital city.

Ottawa

400

Sir John A. McDonald

Canada's first Prime Minister

400

Aero, Crispy Crunch, Smarties are example of this.

Canadian candy.

400

A Canadian who usually spends winters away in hot, sunny places is called this.

A snowbird

500

 Furled fronds (young, curled fern leaves) eaten as a vegetable.

Fiddleheads

500

Lacrosse, goggles and snowshoes are examples of these.

Contributions and inventions from Canada's indigenous people.

500

If you live in Winnipeg, you live in this province.

Manitoba

500
A document enshrining rights and freedoms of Canadian citizens.

The constitution.

500

The machine that smooths the ice before, during and after ice hockey matches is known as this.

A Zamboni

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