Hockey, eh?
Food, eh?
Canadian Slang, eh?
Alberta, eh?
Proud Canadian, eh?
100

Canada has 2860 of these, twice as many as the United States.

Hockey rinks. That's more than any other country.

100

This Canadian city was named after a berry.

Saskatoon

100

Bunny Hug.

A) Chocolate Easter egg 

B) Fuzzy Slippers 

C) Hooded Sweatshirt

C) Hooded Sweatshirt (Saskatchewan)

100

This town set a record for the most extreme temperature change: from -19  Celsius to +22 Celsius in less than an hour?

Pincher Creek, Alberta, which experienced this momentous shift in January 1962 thanks to chinook winds.

100

Some 90% of Canadians live within 160 km's of this.

The U.S Border.

200

This event was the most watched broadcast in Canadian history.

2010 Olympic men's hockey final. About 16.6 million Canadians (80%) watched Team Canada clinch the gold medal.

200

Canadians consume more than twice as much of this meal-in-a-box than Americans.

Kraft Dinner

200

Jambuster.

A) Jam-filled doughnut  

B) Kitchen Party

C) Tugboat sent to break up logjams

A)Jam-filled doughnut (Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario).

200

Alberta is the world's largest inhabited region to be completely free of these pests.

Rats

200

People in Churchill, Manitoba, leave their cars unlocked for people escaping these. 

A) Extreme temperatures 

B) Insurance companies 

C) Polar bears

C) Polar bears

300

Brothers Jimmy and Dan MacNeil of Brantford, Ontario, drove this vehicle across Canada in 2001.

A Zamboni. With an assist from a transport trailer, they covered 6000 km's to raise money for the Canadian Hockey Association.

300

This type of pizza was created by Sam Panapoulos in Chatham, Ontario in 1962.

Hawaiian pizza. He had a hunch that the sweet pineapple and savory ham would go well together.

300

Skoden.

A) Snowmobile tracks

B) Let's go, then  

C) Family Picnic

B) Let's go, then (multiple First Nations).

300

This is the sunniest city in Canada.

Calgary, which averages 333 days of sunshine per year.

300

Canada has more of these than the rest of the world combined.

Lakes. 9% of Canada's surface area is covered by fresh water.

400

The first hockey puck, used during outdoor pickup games in the 1800s was reportedly made of this.

Frozen cow dung.

400

Quebec is the world's top producer of this condiment.

Maple syrup. The province makes about 73% of the global supply.

400

Miskeen.

A) Petty Thief

B) Patchwork quilt

C) Pathetic

C) Pathetic (Ontario, from Arabic. "Look at this miskeen guy.")

400

According to comic book lore, this superhero was born in Cold Lake Alberta

Wolverine, whose origin story says he was born James Howlett in 1832.

400

This British Columbia hospital is one of the most popular filming sites in Canada.

Riverview Hospital in Coquitlam. It's been a location for such shows as Supernatural and Riverdale and films including Jennifer's Body and Deadpool.

500

This is Canada's most played sport.

Golf, Hockey is of course next.

500

The world's only perogy drive-through is in this city.  

Saskatoon. Baba's Homestyle perogies is known for it's exceptional Ukrainian dumplings, as well as cabbage rolls, sausages and borscht.

500

Windrows.

A) Hedges planted to shelter crops

B) Depressed Mood 

C) Snow left blocking a driveway after a snowplow passes (mainly the Prairies)

C) Snow left blocking a driveway after a snowplow passes (mainly the Prairies).

500

In 1967, the town of St. Pauls, Alberta, created the world's first landing pad for these.

 UFOs. It was part of the town's centennial celebrations.

500

This type of evidence is not admissible in many Canadian courts.

Apologies, which aren't allowed as admissions of fault since they're given so often.

M
e
n
u