Geography
Cities and provinces
Politics
Symbols and culture
Various
100

This is the capital city of Canada.

Ottawa

100

This city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Vancouver

100

The national currency of Canada.

Canadian dollar

100

This red symbol appears on the Canadian flag.

maple leaf

100

Canada is one of the world’s largest exporters of this grain.

wheat

200

Canada is bordered by this ocean to the north.

the Arctic Ocean

200

The oldest city in Canada, known for its French heritage.

Quebec

200

The head of state of Canada.

King Charles III

200

Canada’s national anthem.

O Canada

200

This animal, along with the maple leaf, is one of Canada’s national symbols.

beaver


300

This is the largest island in Canada.

Baffin Island
300

There are _______ provinces in Canada.

ten
300

Who is the executive head of Canada?

Prime Minister

300

This day, celebrated on July 1st, marks the founding of Canada.

Canada Day

300

These bears live in the Arctic and are perfectly adapted to cold weather.

Polar bears

400

The highest mountain in Canada, located in the St. Elias Mountains.

Mount Logan

400

This is the only officially bilingual province in Canada.

Quebec

400

Canada’s parliament has two parts: the Senate and this elected body.

House of Commons

400

The national sports of Canada.

Ice hockey and lacrosse

400

This warm jacket, often lined with fur, is traditionally worn by Inuit people.

Parka

500

These two lakes are connected by Niagara Falls.

Lake Erie and Ontario

500

Calgary hosted this international sporting event in 1988.

the Winter Olympic Games

500

Canada is a member of this group of nations led by the British monarch.

the Commonwealth

500

This famous group of mounted police officers wear red uniforms.

the Mounties

500

The Inuit traditionally travel using these sleds pulled by dogs.

Dog sled

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