The person who created the first permanent settlement in Canada.
Who is Jacques Cartier?
Fries with curds and gravy.
What is poutine?
The most popular landmark in Canada.
What is Niagara Falls?
The geography of central Canada.
Where are the central plains?
The largest city in Canada.
What is Toronto?
The year Quebec City was formed.
When was 1608?
A meat pie.
What is a tourtière?
The tallest freestanding structure in Canada.
What is CN Tower?
A large rocky U-shaped region covering half the country.
What is the Canadian Shield?
A city known for its French-Canadian culture and history.
What is Montreal?
The treaty that allowed British rule over Canada.
What is the Treaty of Paris?
Lean pork loin brined and rolled in cornmeal.
What is peameal bacon?
Hotel in Quebec City is known as one of the most photographed in the world.
What is the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac?
The group of islands in the far north with tundra landscapes and permanent ice.
What is the Arctic Archipelago?
A city with fortified walls and French charm.
What is Quebec City?
The original name of Canada.
What was New France?
A simple flatbread.
What is bannock?
Canada's oldest national park.
What is Banff National Park?
The tallest mountain in Canada.
What is Mount Logan?
The capital of Nunavut.
What is Iqaluit?
The first Europeans to reach Canada.
Who were the Norse Vikings?
Fried dough pastry shaped like a beaver tail with various toppings.
What are beaver tails?
Gothic church known for its breathtaking interior in Quebec City.
What is Notre-Dame Basilica?
A river that is 2,635 miles long.
What is Mackenzie River?
A city known for tech innovation and Oktoberfest.
What is Kitchener-Waterloo?