What are the two official languages of Canada?
What is English and French?
Where can you buy Timbits?
What is Tim Hortons?
What do Canadians call $1 and $2?
What is a Loonie ($1) and Toonie ($2)?
What is the national song of Canada?
What is Oh Canada!?
What is the most visited tourist attraction in Canada?
What is Niagara Falls?
Approximately 22.5 million people visit the Niagara falls each year!
What are England and France?
What is a famous Canadian Dish that includes fries, gravy and cheese curds?
What is Poutine?
A coffee from Tim Hortons made with two creams and two sugars.
What is the national tree of Canada?
Canadians are known for being polite. In fact, Ontario passed an act in 2009, which legally dictates that saying "sorry" cannot be used as an admission of guilt in court. What is the Act called?
True or False:
Canada is still part of the Commonwealth of Nations, which is headed by the British monarch.
What is True?
(The Commonwealth is an international association of 56 member states, the vast majority of which are former territories of the British Empire from which it developed)
What is the most popular drink in Canada?
What is Beer?
Used at the end of a sentence to ask for agreement or turn a statement into a question
What is Eh?
What is the official animal of Canada
What is the North American Beaver?
Canada is known as the country that consumes the most amount of this delectable dessert per capita in the world!
What is Donuts?
Canadians eat an estimated 1 billion doughnuts annually. The country also boasts the highest number of doughnut shops per person globally!
Canada Day was first celebrated in what year?
What is 1868?
Canada is the largest exporter and producer of which fruit?
What is Blueberries?
(In 2024, we exported a total of 157,656 metric tons of blueberries!)
What letter of the alphabet do Canadians and Americans say most differently?
What is Z?
What is the national Summer sport of Canada?
What is Lacrosse?
What colour is the sand on Prince Edward Island?
What is Red?
This is caused by the high amount of iron-oxidized content in the bedrock!
Where is the oldest city in North America?
What is Quebec City?
(Founded in 1608)
77% of the worlds maple syrup is produced in which province?
What is Quebec?
(In 2025, Quebec produced a total of 102,056,856 kilograms of maple syrup, that is 90% of Canada's total share of production)
When driving, Canadians say 'clicks'. What are they referring to?
What is Kilometers?
What is Canada's official motto?
What is 'A Mari usque ad Mare'?
Which translates to 'From Sea to Sea'
Alberta is famously the only inhabited region in the world without a wild ____ population.
What is Rat?
A successful decades-long eradication program means it's even illegal to keep them as pets!