What are the two national languages of Canada?
English and French
Where are many of Canada's urban centres located?
The south
What are the political subdivisions of Canada?
10 provinces and 3 territories
What is the largest city in Canada?
Toronto
What are the two national sports of Canada?
Ice Hockey and Lacross
What is the national symbol of Canada?
Maple leaf
What is the highest mountain in Canada?
Mount Logan
When did Canada adopt the maple leaf flag?
1960
What is capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What is the monetary unit in Canada?
Dollar
Which symbol was the first to emerge as an emblem of Canada?
The beaver
What are the chief rivers in Canada?
Churchill, Fraser, MacKenzie, Nelson, and Saint Lawrence
Which countries established settlement in Canada?
France and England
Where is Cape Breton located?
Nova Scotia
What is the major religion in Canada?
Christian
What are the chief agricultural products of Canada?
Beef cattle, milk, wheat, hogs, chickens, canola, eggs
What oceans surround Canada?
Atlantic, Pacific and Arctic Oceans
What year was the settlement of Quebec?
1608
Name 4 key facts about Montreal
1. Second largest city in Canada
2. Financial and cultural capital
3. French speaking
4. Skyscrapers, historic buildings and attraction parks
How many time zones in Canada?
Six
What is the national holiday and what is it called?
Canada Day, July 1
What is the climate of southeastern Canada?
Warm summers and cool to cold winters
How many national parks are there in Canada?
48
What is Whistler known for?
Being the largest and most famous alpine ski destination in the world.
What is the Canadian motto?
A Mari usque ad Mare (From Sea to Sea)