This sport is often referred to as Canada's national pastime, winning many Olympic and World Championship medals.
What is hockey?
This popular Canadian dish consists of fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in gravy.
What is poutine?
This national park in Alberta is famous for its turquoise lakes, mountains, and glaciers, and is part of the Canadian Rockies.
What is Banff National Park?
The official language(s) of Canada is/are
What is English & French?
This animal's fur was highly prized during the fur trade era, contributing to the growth of Canada’s economy in the 17th and 18th centuries.
What is a beaver?
Known for her song "Complicated," this Canadian singer became one of the best-selling female artists of the early 2000s.
Who is Avril Lavigne?
This sweet Canadian treat, often associated with Tim Hortons, is a doughnut hole rolled in sugar.
What is timbits?
This day in 1942, Canadian soldiers participated in a crucial Allied assault that marked a turning point in World War II.
What is D-Day/Normandy Invasion?
This province in Canada where French is the only official language.
What is Quebec?
In Canada's Arctic waters, this mammal with unique features is highly dependent on sea ice for feeding on fish and squid.
What is a narwhal?
Known for his role as the "Great One" in hockey, this Canadian's jersey number 99 has been retired league-wide in the NHL.
Who is Wayne Gretzky?
This fried Canadian pastry is topped with sugar & cinnamon and is a favorite at outdoor festivals.
What is a beavertail?
This massive body of water, located in the northern part of Canada, is bordered by 4 provinces.
What is Hudson Bay?
The short word/phrase that many Canadians use at the end of their sentences or questions.
What is 'eh?'?
What is a moose?
This Canadian rock band, led by brothers Gord and Bob, became famous for songs like "If I Had $1,000,000" and "One Week".
Who is The Barenaked Ladies?
Canada produces over 70% of the world’s supply of this food product, with the majority of it coming from the province of Quebec.
What is maple syrup?
This capital city of the Northwest Territories is known for its stunning views of the Northern Lights.
What is Yellowknife?
The word that Canadians use for a winter hat.
What is toque?
This carnivore thrives in the Canadian Arctic's extreme temperatures, and is known for its winter coat that turns white to blend in with the snow.
What is an arctic fox?
This was the first Canadian city to host the Olympics.
What is Montreal?
This dessert is made with layers of graham wafer, shredded coconut, custard and chocolate, and was invented in British Columbia.
What is a Nanaimo Bar?
This province is known for its Victorian architecture and its association with the Anne of Green Gables novel.
What is Prince Edward Island?
This is the term for the mixture of English & French commonly spoken in parts of Quebec.
What is Franglais?
This aquatic bird is known for its distinctive laugh-like call and is featured on the Canadian one-dollar coin.
What is a loon?