Vocabulary
History
Fun Facts
Aboriginal/Indigenous
Geography
100
Arctic

A polar region located at the northernmost part of Earth.

100

When did Canada gain independence and become a country?

July 1st, 1867

100

Which cities are among the largest in the country?

Toronto, Ottawa, Calgary, Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, etc...

100

Which province/territory has the most indigenous people in Canada?

Nunavut

100

How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?

10 provinces, 3 territories; 13 in total

200

Hudson Bay

A large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada.

200

Which country did Canada gain independence from?

Canada gained independence from Great Britain.

200

True or false: Canada has the most coastline out of any country

True

200

Which languages are spoken mostly among aboriginal people in Canada?

Inuktitut, Iñupiaq, Cree, etc...

200

Which province has the largest population?

Ontario

300

Inuit

Indigenous people of the arctic and subarctic regions of Canada

300

Why do a lot of Canadians speak french?

Canadians speak French because the French set up a colony in Québec.

300

How many time zones does Canada cross?

6 time zones

300

Where does the name "Canada" originate from?

The name “Canada” likely comes from the Huron-Iroquois word “Kanata,” meaning “village” or “settlement.” | The word has indigenous roots.

300

Which continent is Canada located in?

North America

400

Great Lakes

A series of large interconnected freshwater lakes in the east-central interior of North America.

400

Why is Ottawa the capital of Canada?

It was a defensible location situated on the border between Quebec and Ontario

400

True or false: Canada doesn't have a lot of lakes

False; Canada has around 60% of the world's lakes.

400

When is national indigenous peoples day?

The 21st of June (June 21)

400

What is the tallest mountain in Canada?

Mount Logan

500

North America

A continent located in the Northern and Western hemisphere, notable countries are the United States, Canada, Mexico and more.

500

Who was the first prime minister of Canada?

Sir John Alexander Macdonald

500

Which province almost became another country?

Québec

500

When did the first people start living in Canada?

Human beings had been living in what is now Canada for at least 12,000 years and probably much longer.

500

Why do not many people live in the northern parts of the country?

The weather is very, very harsh. Much too cold to inhabit people.

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