What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the main colour on the Ontario flag?
Red
What is the national animal?
beaver
What is the nickname of the one dollar coin in Canada?
Loonie
Is Canada the largest country in the world?
No, it is the 2nd largest.
Canada currently claims to own the North Pole
A. True
B. False
B. False
The following historical events, from earliest to most recent?
A) Klondike Gold Rush B) North American Free Trade Agreement C) French and English announced as official languages D) The Treaty of Paris
In order from earliest to most recent: The Treaty of Paris (1763), Klondike Gold Rush (1896), French and English announced as official languages (1969), North American Free Trade Agreement (1994)
Name 2 Canadian cities that hosted Olympics games?
Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary
What are Canada's official languages?
French & English
In which Province was the mobile Snowblower invented in?
Quebec! Arthur Sicard in 1925 a truck with a snow chute that could throw the snow 27 meters
Which city is the biggest in terms of population?
Toronto
What is the name of the leaf on the Canadian flag?
Maple leaf
What types of bear lives in Canada?
grizzly bears, polar bears
What age are Canadian citizens allowed to vote?
18 years old
The name "Canada" comes from a local language, from the word kanata, which means...
a village in English
The national animal of Canada.
The beaver
The most common drink in canada
Beer
How many oceans touch Canada?
THREE - the Atlantic on the east, the Pacific on the west, and the Arctic to the north
The continent Canada is in.
North America
You can visit all the Great Lakes in Ontario except for which one?
Lake Michigan is the Only Great Lake located entirely in USA. The other Lakes are shared between Canada and USA
How many provinces does Canada have?
Ten
The Prime Minister of Canada
Justin Trudeau
What is the national anthem called?
O, Canada
Th animal is on the toonie (2 dollar coin).
Hint: largest land predator on Earth
a polar bear
What are Canada's two national sports?
ice hockey and lacrosse