Named for the railway company that built it, what 1,815-foot-tall communications and observation edifice is the tallest structure in Toronto?
CN Tower
Named after a Scottish merchant whose bequest formed its precursor, which of Montreal's six universities is the city's oldest?
McGill
Called "the greatest outdoor show on Earth" by its promoters, what is the name of the huge annual rodeo held for ten days every July in Alberta's most populous city?
Calgary Stampede
The National Sports Act of Canada granted two different sports as the official sports of Canada. One is, unsurprisingly, hockey. What is the other?
Lacrosse
In 1683, the Catholic priest and explorer Louis Hennepin published a book titled "A New Discovery" containing his descriptions of what landmark on the U.S.-Canada border?
Niagara Falls
Project Atigi is the name of a collaboration of Inuit designers and what high-end parka brand, which aims to combine the garments with traditional Inuit culture and designs?
Canada Goose
A base of wafer and coconut, custard, and chocolate ganache are the layers in a popular "bar" name for what city on Canada's Vancouver Island?
Nanaimo
The Nisga'a are a group of Indigenous people of Canada that reside in which of the nation's provinces? Traditionally. the Nisga'a had a cuisine driven by harvesting "beach food" year-round, including razor clams, mussels, oysters, limpets, scallops, abalone, fish, and seaweed.
British Columbia
English is the most-spoken language in Canada. French is second. What language is third?
Chinese (Mandarin)
King Henry VII described the…um…recently discovered area…by John Cabot in a letter written in the late 1500s using a fairly uninventive term. Today that’s the N-name of what island that joins Labrador in the name of a Canadian province?
Newfoundland
A tongue-in-cheek "Whisky War" over possession of Hans Island, in which bottles of alcohol were left as claims of ownership, was finally settled in 2022 between Denmark and what North American nation?
Canada
What Canadian delicacy consists simply of butter, sugar, syrup, and egg—and sometimes, controversially, raisins—baked together in a pastry filling?
Butter Tart
What Canadian city is home to the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers and is located very near the longitudinal center of North America?
Winnipeg
Screech is an alcohol most closely associated with what Canadian island?
Newfoundland
Rising above the Saskatchewan prairie, in what city is the largest provincial legislative building in Canada?
Regina
Made famous by the novels of L.M. Montgomery, Green Gables House is a tourist attraction in what Canadian province?
Prince Edward Island
The Brooks Range is the northernmost extension of the Rocky Mountains in North America located in Canada's Yukon Territory and also in what U.S. state?
Alaska
"Where's the beef?" is a catchphrase in the United States and Canada introduced in 1984 by what fast food chain? The phrase eventually entered popular culture as a multipurpose phrase questioning the substance of an idea.
Wendy's
In 1980, what athlete and Canadian hero, who was equipped with a prosthetic right leg, ran more than 5,000 kilometers across the country to raise money for cancer research in his "Marathon of Hope"?
Terry Fox
What tough-sounding CFL team has its origins in the Regina Rugby Club, a team that was founded in 1910?
Saskatchewan Roughriders