Canada is the ________ biggest country, in land mass, in the world.
What is "second"
It covers over half of the Northern Hemisphere. From east to west, Canada covers 4,700 miles (7,560 kilometers) of North America from the Atlantic to the Pacific, spanning six time zones.
They represent the colours on the Canadian flag.
What is "Red and white"?
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The title of Canada's National Anthem.
What is "O, Canada?"
The country Canada shares its longest border with.
What is "the USA?"

True or False: "Mounties" gained their name from patrolling mountains.
False. The name comes from their use of horses.
The Mountie nickname dates back to 1897 at Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee in London, England. The British newspapers coined the nickname following the first appearance of the North-West Mounted Police (NWMP) in red tunic on horseback.
Which of these is the largest city in Canada when compared:
A.) Airdrie
B.) Lethbridge
C.) Red Deer.
What is "Red Deer."
The distance from the US border where 66% of Canadians live.
What is "100 km or 62.14 miles "?

They were the first travelers to make the voyage to Canada after the North American aboriginal or indigenous people?
Who are "the Vikings?"
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They are Canada's two official languages.
What is "French & English?"
This type of land covers about 40% of Canada´s land mass.
What are forests?
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The number of territories in Canada.
What is "Three"

He is the official head of Canada.
Who is "King Charles III"
Canada is a fully independent, sovereign nation, not under British rule, though it retains the British monarch (King Charles III) as its Head of State in a largely ceremonial role, a remnant of its colonial past solidified by the 1982 Constitution Act, which ended all UK legislative power over Canada.
The number of oceans that touch a Canadian border.
What is "THREE" - the Atlantic on the east, the Pacific on the west, and the Arctic to the north

This rodeo event lasts for ten days every summer.
What is the Calgary Stampede.
Tim Horton played this sport that is well known in Canada.
What is "Hockey"
The number of provinces in Canada.
What is "Ten"
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The 10 provinces of Canada
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
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The date Canada celebrates as its birthday or "Canada Day".
What is "July 1st?"
It is Canada's national animal.
What is "the Beaver"
The Beaver became the national symbol of Canada in 1975. It seems like a strange choice, but the beaver played a large role in building the nation. The country was built on the fur trade, and the beaver was in high demand for its pelt.
This body of water forms a natural border between a portion of Canada and the USA.
What are "the Great Lakes?"
The city where you would find the highest Canadian structure.
What is Toronto?
CN Tower 553 m
It is the biggest area of water in Canada that is not an ocean.
What is the "Hudson's Bay"

It is a massive saltwater inlet covering 1,230,000 km² or 474905.65 square miles, making it the world's second-largest bay.
It is where the word Canada came from.
What is the 'Huron-Iroquois word “kanata,” meaning “village” or “settlement.”'
It is the longest river in Canada.
What is the "Mackenzie River"
This province has the second-highest number of French-speaking people.
What is "New Brunswick"
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!
This city is the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"
Churchill.

Bears outnumber people there!