What is the capital of Canada?
How old is Canada turning this year?
155
B.C. stands for what?
British Columbia
What does this mean: Bonjour
Hello
What are the two national languages?
French and English
What bay in Canada has the world's highest tides?
The Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia
The Canada flag was adopted as the national flag in what year?
February 15th, 1965
Ottawa is in what province?
What does this mean: Tres Bien
Very good
What is the population?
38 million people
What is the longest freshwater beach in the world?
Wasaga Beach
What is the name 'Canada' derived from?
The Iroquois word 'kanata' which means 'small village'.
What language is most spoken in Quebec?
French
What does this mean: Pluie
Rain
When is Canada Day?
July 1
What Canadian city is the only walled city in North America?
Quebec City
What year did Canada become a country?
1867
What is the name 'Ontario' derived from?
The Iroquois word 'Beautiful Water'.
What does this mean: Des chaussures
Shoes
What percentage of the world's fresh water is in Canada?
20%
What is Canada's biggest park?
Wood Buffalo National Park
How many points does the maple leaf on the Canadian flag have?
11 (Originally 13)
What province is Rouyn-Noranda in?
Quebec
What does this mean: Creme Glacee
Ice Cream
True or False: Canada has less gravity than anywhere else in the world.
True