What is the commonly used name for $1?
Which year was the confederation of Canada?
1867
What does double-double mean in Canada?
A coffee ordered at Tim Hortons with two cream and two sugar.
How many prime ministers has Canada had?
23 so far
What is the national animal of Canada?
Beaver
What is the St. Lawrence Iroquoian word meaning "village" or "settlement" that became associated with the land that would later become Canada?
KANATA. French explorer Jacques Cartier heard this word from Indigenous peoples in the 16th century.
What is the nickname used for people from Newfoundland?
Newfies
List three Canadian territories.
Northwest Territories, Yukon, Nunavut.
What are Canadians known for saying a lot?
"Sorry" and "Eh"
How many time zones does Canada have running throughout the country?
Six Time Zones
What are Canada's national sports? (both summer and winter)
Lacrosse and Hockey
What is the largest of the First Nations groups in Canada?
The Cree, which includes some 120,000 people.
What sport did the Canadian-American educator and physician, Dr. James Naismith invent?
Basketball
What city in Canada is the known to be the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
What's the percentage of the world's maple syrup is supplied by Canada?
About 70%. Québec alone produces more than 90% of Canada's maple syrup, earning it the title of the "Maple Syrup Capital of the World."
Canada is home to some of the world's coldest inhabited places. What province/ territory holds the record for the lowest temperature ever recorded in Canada, plummeting to a bone-chilling -63°C (-81.4°F) in 1947?
The village of Snag in Yukon.