New Brunswick
Nova Scotia
PEI
Newfoundland
Mixed Bag
100

True or False

NB is home to the warmest saltwater beaches north of Virginia.

True

100

What Nova Scotia university has the most students?

a) Saint Mary's University

b) Dalhousie University

c) Cape Breton University

d) Acadia University

b) Dalhousie University

100

Charlottetown is considered to be the Birthplace of ____________.

Confederation.

This year, the city is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Charlottetown Conference – an event that paved the way to Confederation and the founding of Canada in 1867.

100

Canine inspiration – Yes it’s true, two of the world’s most lovable dog breeds are named after both landmasses of the province: the enormous, bearlike Newfoundland or Newfie and the most popular dog breed in the world, the ___________.

Labrador

100

Nova Scotia translates to what in Latin?

a) New Scotstown

b) New Scottish

c) New Scotland

d) New Scotsburn

c) New Scotland

200

True or False

1/4 of the world's French Fries come from New Brunswick.

False.

1/3 do.  

The McCain brothers’ first French fry plant was created in 1957 in their hometown of Florenceville. 

200

Which of the following towns has the largest population?

a) Windsor

b) New Glasgow

c) Bridgewater

d ) Kentville

b) New Glasgow

200

True or False

The Mi’kmaqs were the first people to live on Prince Edward Island. They called the island Epekwik – meaning resting on the waves.

True

200

Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless message where on December 12, 1901?

Signal Hill

Newfoundland is the Easternmost point of North America and because of that has played an important role in any number of industries from aviation to transatlantic communications. It’s thanks to this geographical quirk that Marconi chose the high peak in St. John’s as the location for the first wireless message sent across the ocean.

200

The HST rate in PEI is:

a) 11%

b) 13%

c) 14%

d) 15%

c) 14%

300

NB has the world's largest lobster!  It is 35 feet long, 16 feet high and weighs:

a) 87,418 pounds

b) 132,787 pounds

c) 198,416 pounds

c) 198,416


Shediac - "The Lobster Capital of the World"

300

Nova Scotia's Heritage Day is in what month?

February

300

Prince Edward Island is 220 kilometres long by six to sixty-four kilometres wide. There is no place on the island that is more than _____ kilometres from the sea.

a) 16 km b) 4km c) 10km d) 23 km

a) 16km

300

Independent country – Newfoundland was a longtime holdout to joining the Canadian Confederation; it wasn’t until _____ when it finally joined the rest of the country.

a) 1949  b) 1953 c) 1959 d) 1962

a) 1949

Until then it was an independent nation and even today the flags and colors of the country/province can be seen flying proudly almost anywhere you go.

300

The longest covered bridge in the world can be found in Hartland, NB. it is:

a) 913 feet long

b) 1,282 feet long

c) 1,477 feet long


b) 1,282 feet long

400

True or False

The Reversing Falls in Saint John is the largest whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere, and the second largest in the world. 

False.

The largest whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere, and the second largest in the world (the Maelstrom Whirlpool of Norway holds the title of the world’s largest whirlpool) can be found between Deer Island and Indian Island and can be viewed from Eastport, Maine. The whirlpool is called “Old Sow” because of the sounds it produces. 

400

What is Nova Scotia’s largest freshwater lake?

a) Folly Lake

b) Porters Lake

c) Grand Lake

d) Dollar Lake

c) Grand Lake

400

Prince Edward Island is famous for its beaches. It has over _____ kilometres of beaches.

a) 560 km

b) 690 km

c) 800 km

d) 1,000 km 


c) 800 km

It’s hard to pick just one but vacay.ca has made the call. It names Singing Sands Beach in Basin Head Provincial Park the number one beach in Canada – high praise indeed.

400

While the province encompasses both Newfoundland AND Labrador, a shocking ______ of the population lives on Newfoundland.

a) 75%  b) 63% c) 94% d) 86%

c) 94%

Of those folks, another whopping 40% live in St. John’s, the capital city.


400

What waterway separates Mainland Nova Scotia from Cape Breton Island?

a) Northumberland Strait

b) Sable Strait

c) Strait of Canso

d) Cabot Strait

c) Strait of Canso

500

The Bay of Fundy has the highest tides in the world.  They rise at a rate of:

a) 2.2 feet per hour

b) 3.3 feet per hour

c) 3.9 feet per hour

b) 3.3 feet per hour (1 meter/hour)

The tides yield many edible treasures, among them mineral-rich sea salt and “dulse” – dried seaweed, which can be eaten as a snack or used to flavor soups and stews.”

500

What is Nova Scotia's official flower?

a) Lupine

b) Mayflower

c) Purple Lilac

d) Coltsfoot

b) Mayflower

500

Anne of Green Gables, published in 1908, was written by which PEI native?

Lucy Maud Montgomery

500

True or False

Long before Columbus “discovered” the New World, Vikings had already settled Newfoundland around the year 1,000.

True

Today the site is immortalized in L’Anse aux Meadows, a Viking colony discovered in the 1960s.

500

Argentia, Newfoundland averages _____ days of fog per year.

a) 132 days

b) 153 days

c) 182 days

d) 206 days


d) 206 days

Because of its precarious position along the North Atlantic, Newfoundland experiences some extreme and chilly weather, including a lot of fog throughout the province.  

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