Find all your specialty grocery needs at this small family run market in Birch Cliff.
What is the City Cottage Market?
The Canadian city which had the first 18 hole golf course?
What is Victoria BC?
The largest freshwater lake by area.
What is Lake Superior?
This country launched a probe to Mars.
What is Japan?
The city known as "The Big Easy"?
What is New Orleans?
This hidden gem in Birch Cliff serves all day breakfast and Greek inspired cuisine.
What is The Quarry Café?
This is what Scottish soldiers melted down to make curing stones?
What are cannonballs?
The largest city in North America.
What is Mexico City?
This movie dominated the Oscars.
What is Titanic?
The famous car known as "Tin Lizzie".
What is the Ford Model T?
This school's motto is "Fidelitas in Arduis", reflecting it's focus on character, discipline and perseverance.
What is Neil McNeil Secondary School?
The sport best known as the "king of sports".
What is soccer?
The largest country in Africa by area.
What is Algeria?
The US House of Representatives votes to impeach US President Bill Clinton for his involvement with this person.
Who is Monica Lewinsky?
This famous nurse was named The Lady and the Lamp.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
This popular restaurant in the Beaches closed in 2013 despite a faded banner promising a "see you soon".
What was Lick's?
The Canadian hockey legend well known for his bushy red moustache.
Who is Lanny MacDonald?
It is the official language of Suriname.
What is Dutch?
He was voted People's Sexiest Man Alive and starred in "Batman and Robin".
Who is George Clooney?
The French military leader known as "The Little Corporal".
Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?
These were formed by the ancient shoreline of glacial Lake Iroquois.
What are the Scarborough Bluffs?
He had the most goals in the 2016-2017 regular season.
Who is Sidney Crosby?
The longest freshwater beach in Canada.
What is Wasaga Beach Ontario?
She died in a Paris car crash in August.
Who is Diana, Princess of Whales?
This Hall of Fame goalie for the Devils was nicknamed "Satan's Wallpaper".
Who is Martin Brodeur?