The most eastern Canadian province.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
Cape Spear, near St. John’s, is the easternmost point in North America (excluding Greenland).
Originally created as a health food, these sweet, honey-flavoured squares are often used to make the crust for cheesecake or the base of s’mores.
What are Graham crackers?
Graham crackers were named after Sylvester Graham, who promoted a whole-wheat flour called “graham flour.”
This is what most plants grow in, providing them with nutrients, water, and support.
What is soil?
Healthy soil is a living ecosystem containing minerals, organic matter, fungi, bacteria, and tiny organisms that help plants grow.
Dorothy’s dog in The Wizard of Oz.
Who is Toto?
Toto was played by a female Cairn Terrier named Terry in the 1939 film. Terry became one of the most famous animal actors in movie history.
Gentle and graceful, this long-eared animal is famous in stories for loving carrots.
What is a rabbit?
The idea of rabbits loving carrots became especially popular through cartoons, but rabbits in the wild mainly eat grasses, leafy greens, and other vegetation.
Once part of the Northwest Territories, this territory was created in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush era.
What is Yukon?
The Klondike Gold Rush of 1896–1899 brought tens of thousands of people to Yukon searching for gold.
Dad’s Classic! Canadians have loved this wholesome type of cookie since 1929.
What are oatmeal cookies?
Dad’s Cookies became a Canadian favourite with its crunchy oatmeal cookie, and the brand’s name was inspired by the idea of a simple, homemade-style treat.

Bigger than seeds, these underground plant parts store food through winter; plant them in fall and you’ll see tulips in spring.
What are bulbs?
Tulips grow from bulbs that contain the plant’s stored energy.
The Tin Man wants this so that he can feel love and compassion.
What is a heart?
The Tin Man believes he lacks a heart, but throughout the story he repeatedly shows kindness and empathy, suggesting he already has the qualities he desires.
Clever and quick-witted, this rodent is the first sign in the Chinese Zodiac.
What is a rat?
People born in the Year of the Rat are traditionally said to be intelligent, adaptable, and resourceful.
Iqaluit is the capital city of this Canadian territory, created in 1999.
What is Nunavut?
Nunavut means “our land” in Inuktitut, the language of the Inuit. It is Canada’s largest territory by area and is home to many Inuit communities with deep connections to the land and Arctic environment.
Sweet and crisp, this cookie contains a small message that may predict your future.
What is a fortune cookie?
Although often associated with Chinese restaurants in North America, fortune cookies are believed to have originated from Japanese immigrants in California in the early 1900s rather than in China.
These red and black-spotted beetles can help rid your garden of aphids and other destructive insects.
What are ladybugs?
A single ladybug can eat hundreds of aphids during its lifetime. Gardeners often welcome them as a natural form of pest control.
Dorothy throws this liquid on the Wicked Witch of the West, causing her to melt.
What is water?
The Wicked Witch’s “melting” scene became one of the most memorable moments in the 1939 film.
Strong, dependable, and hardworking, this bovine is often used for plowing fields.
What is an ox?
Oxen are usually trained cattle, often male, that have been taught to work alongside people. The Ox is also the second animal in the Chinese Zodiac cycle.
This major river flows from Lake Ontario to the Atlantic Ocean, passing cities such as Montreal and Quebec City.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
The St. Lawrence River has been an important transportation route for Indigenous peoples, explorers, and settlers for thousands of years.
These leaf-shaped sandwich cookies are filled with cream of this delightfully Canadian flavour.
What is maple?
Canada produces the majority of the world’s maple syrup, especially from Quebec.

This plant, also known as Lavandula, is famous for its calming scent and purple flowers.
What is lavender?
Lavender has been used for centuries in perfumes, soaps, and teas. It is also popular with gardeners because its scent can attract bees and other pollinators.
Follow this road to reach the Emerald City.
What is the Yellow Brick Road?
The Yellow Brick Road is one of the most famous symbols from The Wizard of Oz. In the story, it represents the journey toward a goal and the challenges faced along the way.
Energetic, free-spirited, and known for speed, this animal is the seventh sign in the Chinese Zodiac.
What is a horse?
In Chinese Zodiac traditions, people born in Horse years are often described as lively, adventurous, and independent.
The Davis Strait separates Canada from this territory of Denmark.
What is Greenland?
Although it is geographically part of North America, it has political ties to Europe through the Kingdom of Denmark.
The name of these British biscuits suggests they were originally created to help the body process food.
What are digestive cookies?
Digestive biscuits were first developed in Scotland in the 1800s. Today, they are often enjoyed with tea and are also commonly used as a base for cheesecake crusts.
In-ground or raised, it is the designated area for growing plants.
What is a garden bed?
Raised garden beds are popular because they can improve drainage, reduce weed problems, and make gardening easier to access.
Tails and wings! These creatures capture Dorothy and Toto in the forest.
What are flying monkeys?
In The Wizard of Oz, the Wicked Witch uses a magical Golden Cap to command the flying monkeys.
The only mythical creature in the Chinese Zodiac, this powerful fire-breather is associated with strength and good fortune.
What is a dragon?
Unlike Western dragons, which are often portrayed as dangerous creatures, Chinese dragons are usually seen as powerful and symbols connected with wisdom, and good luck.