What is the biggest mountain in Canada?
Mount Logan
What sport is Canada known for in the winter?
Ice hockey
What sport is Canada known for in the summer?
lacrosse
What animal is on the Canadian quarter?
Beaver
How many oceans touch Canada?
Three: Arctic, Atlantic, Pacific
Which province is Canada's only official bilingual province?
New Brunswick
Which province produces most of the world's maple syrup?
Quebec
What national anthem represents Canada
O'Canada
Who is on the front of the 20 dollar Canadian bill
Queen Elizabeth
What is the Capital of Ontario
Toronto
What is the largest lake in Canada?
Lake Superior
What famous Lake is known for ice skating in Ontario?
Rideau Canal
How many provinces does Canada have?
Ten
What is the capital city of Canada?
Ottawa
How many territories does Canada have?
Three
What Canadian city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics?
Montreal
What provinces border the USA
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and New Brunswick
What was Canada Day called before 1982?
Dominion Day
What food does Canada produce 80% of
Maple syrup also known as the maple leaf
Where is the Terry Fox National Historic Monument located
Thunder Bay Ontario
What are the Provinces and Territories that are on the water.
Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, British Columbia, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Yukon
What is the name of Canada's deepest lake?
Great Slave Lake
What is Canada's national animal?
The Beaver
What fundamental beliefs does Canada have
Religion and freedom of conscience
what 1,815-foot-tall communications and observation building and is the tallest structure in Toronto?
The CN tower