Animals
Sports/Activities
Symbols
Nature/Geography
History
100

These bears have white fur and blend into the snow around them. 

What is a polar bear?

100

Most people think that this is Canada's only national sport - they're only half right.

What is hockey?
100

The symbol on Canada's flag.

What is a maple leaf? 

100

Canada has the longest in the world at more than 202,000km. 

What is a coastline?

100

Indigenous peoples' in Canada are divided into this many groups. 

What is three?

200

This enormous deer-like animal eats mostly water plants.

What is a moose?

200

This sport originated with First Nations peoples in North America and is now Canada's official summer sport. 

What is lacrosse?

200

Tall cedar trunks carved with animal and human faces made by First Nations peoples on the west coast. 

What are totem poles?

200

Out of a possible 24, Canada spans 6 of these. 

What are time zones?

200

Canada was originally colonized by these two European countries. 

What are England (Britain/UK) and France? 

300

This national animal has large teeth and a flat tail.

What is a beaver?

300

The practice of sharing culture, folklore, and history with others and the way that Indigenous peoples' still carry on their knowledge. 

What is oral storytelling? 

300

Although it's not official, many consider this Canada's national food. 

What is maple syrup? 

300

Once the tallest free-standing structure in the world, this landmark in Toronto is now 10th on the list. 

What is the CN Tower?

300

Canada is a constitutional monarchy and this person is the current monarch. 

Who is King Charles III?

400

This hissing creature's title contains the country's name. 

What is a Canada goose?

400

Today, people have light metal versions, but originally these pieces of winter gear were made of wood and woven leather. 

What are snowshoes? 

400
Standing tall in the Arctic tundra, these figures could share directions or mark a good fishing spot. 

What are inukshuk?

400

The needles of this tree are used by First Nations peoples to make tea. 

What is a pine (tree)?

400

Indigenous children were forced to go to these by white Canadian governments. 

What are residential schools?

500
In the past, tales of unicorns spread after someone found the horn of one of these Arctic sea creatures. 

What is a narwhal? 

500

Now a popular sport worldwide, this type of boat was first carved on the west coast of North American. 

What is a kayak?

500

Officially known as the RCMP, Canadian police are also known as this. 

What are mounties? 

500
Indigenous peoples planted "the three sisters" together as these vegetables support one another during growth. 

What are corn, squash, and beans?

500
Canada comes from kanata, which means settlement or village in this language. 

What is Iroquoian/Iroquoi?

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