What year did the US declare independence from Britain?
1776
Which river is important to Quebec's agriculture and fishing?
St. Lawrence River
Which US state is the largest by area?
Alaska
Where do most Canadians live geographically?
Southern regions (or Near US border)
From top to bottom, what are the three colors in candy corn
White, orange and yellow
Which document is called the "law of the land"?
Constitution
What are Canada's two official languages?
English, French
What mountain range runs along in the western US, such as Colorado?
Rocky Mountains
What is Canada's capital city?
Ottawa
On average, how many seeds are there in a pumpkin?
500 (answers between 400-600 are accepted)
Not what a person sounds like, but WHAT they say due to their geography.
Dialect
What type of land covers northern Canada?
Tundra
How many branches does the US government have?
Three
Which Canadian territory is farthest north with lots of islands?
Nunavut
Which U.S. city hosts the world's largest Halloween parad
Name the two types of Coastal Plains.
Atlantic, Gulf
Name two important cities in Ontario province.
Ottawa, Toronto
Which Great Lake is entirely within the United States?
Lake Michigan
Which European country first colonized eastern Canada?
France
Are pumpkins technically a fruit or vegetable?
Fruit
Which mountain range runs along the eastern United States?
Appalachian Mountains
Which province is Canada's most populous and wealthiest?
Ontario
What physical region has the flattest terrain in the United States?
Great Plains
Which Canadian province is primarily French-speaking?
Quebec
Which U.S. state produces the most pumpkins?
Illinois