The Gateway to the Arctic
Inuvik. This town in the NW Territories with a population of over 1,000
Canadian park home to the Columbia Icefield
Jasper national park
Largest Freshwater Island
Canada Is Home to the Largest Freshwater Island
Manitoulin Island, located in Lake Huron, is the largest island in the world located entirely within a freshwater lake. It's bigger than some countries!
Canadian dish made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy
Poutine: The Ultimate Comfort Food
Originating in Quebec in the 1950s, poutine is a Canadian dish made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy. It’s so beloved in Quebec that it has become a national dish
Always Fresh
Tim Hortons
The smallest province known for red sandstone cliffs and potatoes.
Prince Edward Island?
Ontario Legislative Building
Queen's park
Canada’s National Animal
The beaver became Canada’s national animal in 1975. The fur trade, which was central to Canada’s early economy, made beavers highly important in Canadian history. They also appear on Canada’s official 5-cent coin!
No-bake dessert with a layered base of crumbs, custard filling, and a chocolate topping
Nanaimo Bars:
Named after the city of Nanaimo in British Columbia, the Nanaimo bar is a no-bake dessert with a layered base of crumbs, custard filling, and a chocolate topping.
This is Yoga
Founded in Vancouver, Lululemon is known for creating high-quality yoga and activewear. The brand has become synonymous with fashionable yet functional athletic clothing and is a symbol of the healthy, active lifestyle. The “A” shaped logo (resembling a stylized “L”) is simple and sleek, emphasizing movement, flexibility, and comfort.
Canadian province that does not have any natural lakes
Prince Edward Island
Vibrant historic market located between Spadina Avenue and Bloor Street West
Number of national parks in Canada
Canada Has the Most National Parks in the World
With 48 national parks and 4 national park reserves, Canada has one of the largest national park systems in the world, protecting some of the most stunning natural landscapes, including the Banff and Jasper national parks in the Rockies.
Donut holes,small, sweet, and bite-sized
While donuts are popular worldwide, the Canadian donut—especially the Tim Hortons donut—is a cultural icon. Timbits, or donut holes, are small, sweet, and bite-sized, and Tim Hortons is found on nearly every corner of Toronto. For a more gourmet version, try Dough T.O., a boutique donut shop with unique flavors like Matcha Pistachio.
The Canadian Outdoors
Roots is a Canadian clothing brand known for its casual, high-quality apparel, especially their leather goods, sweatpants, and cozy activewear. The beaver symbolizes the brand’s Canadian roots. The logo typically features a beaver and the word “Roots” in rustic, natural font, reflecting the brand’s connection to Canadian wilderness and heritage.
Longest river
St. Lawrence River flows through Quebec, stretching over 1,200 miles from the Great Lakes to the Gulf of St. Lawrence
River, which flows through the heart of Toronto, divides the city into east and west sections
Floating Post Office
Canada Has a Floating Post Office
In Sarnia, Ontario, there is a floating post office on Lake Huron. It’s known as the Sarnia Post Office, and it operates on a boat that delivers mail to areas that are inaccessible by land.
World’s largest producer of maple syrup
Quebec is the world’s largest producer of maple syrup, and it’s an integral part of Quebecois cuisine. Beyond being the star of pancakes and waffles, maple syrup is used in a variety of dishes, from baked beans to sauces for meats, and even candies like tire d’érable (maple taffy). Visit a sugar shack (aka cabane à sucre) in the spring, where you can experience the maple syrup harvest and enjoy traditional meals made with maple syrup
You’re in Good Hands
As Canada’s leading pharmacy, Shoppers Drug Mart provides everything from prescription services to beauty products, snacks, and health essentials. Its slogan emphasizes trust and care.The logo features red text with a white cross, symbolizing health and wellness.
Small town in Ontario, once known for its steel industry
Hamilton the first place in Canada to establish a municipal electric streetcar system, in 1893.
Canada’s only true desert
Badlands, a vast, barren desert region in southern Alberta, which covers about 1,000 square kilometers, is Canada’s only true desert
“Daylight Saving” Time Mystery
Canada observes Daylight Saving Time, but Saskatchewan doesn't! The province sticks to Standard Time year-round, and the city of Lloydminster is split between two time zones: Alberta (Mountain Standard Time) and Saskatchewan(Central Standard Time).
Original Canadian Flatbread
Bannock is a traditional bread that has been made by Indigenous peoples of Canada for centuries. It’s typically fried or baked and can be served with both savory and sweet toppings, like jam or honey. It’s especially popular in regions like the Northwest Territories and Manitoba.
I Am Canadian
Molson Canadian is one of the oldest beer brands in Canada and has a long-standing connection to Canadian culture. The beer has an authentic Canadian feel, often associated with social gatherings, outdoor activities, and national pride.The logo features the iconic red and white colors with a maple leaf symbol, which connects the product to Canadian identity.