The capital of Canada
What is 'Ottawa'?
The day we celebrate Canada Day
What is 'July 1st'?
The Canadian national anthem called.
What is 'O, Canada'?
The nickname of the one dollar coin in Canada
What is a 'Loonie'?
Name of Canadian singer that was known for stomping.
Hint: there's a statue of him downtown Sudbury
Who is 'Stompin' Tom Connors'?
The number of provinces Canada has.
What is 'Ten'?
Canadians have this stereotype about them
What is 'being too polite/nice'?
Canada is this old (years)
What is '159 years old'?
Canada's official languages
What are 'French & English?'
The coldest ever recorded temperature in Canada is -63°C.
A. True
B. False
A. True
True or False: Is Canada the largest country in the world?
False: What is 'Canada is the second largest country'?
The name of the leaf on the Canadian flag
What is a 'Maple leaf'?
The national animal of Canada.
What is 'the beaver'?
The age Canadian citizens allowed to vote?
What is '18 years old'?
The name "Canada" comes from a local language, from the word kanata, which means...
What is 'a village in English'?
The number of oceans that touch Canada.
What is 'THREE'?
- the Atlantic on the east, the Pacific on the west, and the Arctic to the north
The official head of the country
Who is 'King Charles III'?
The Prime Minister of Canada
Who is 'Mark Carney'?
Canada's national bird.
What is the 'Gray Jay'?
The name of the food with French Fries, Gravy, and Cheese Curds
What is 'Poutine'?
The Canadian city that is the biggest in terms of population
What is 'Toronto'?
Canada's two national sports
What are 'ice hockey and lacrosse'?
The red rectangles on our flag represents this.
What is 'Coast to Coast'?
The animal on the toonie (2 dollar coin).
Hint: largest land predator on Earth
What is 'a polar bear'?
The city that the initial meeting occurred in to make Canada a country.
What is 'Charlottetown, PEI'?