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100

what Canadian coins mainly golden broze color

loonie, 1$

100

what animal is a cobra chicken

Canadian goose

100

what province resembles a rectangle the most

saskatchewan

100

including goalie, how many players from each team on the ice at a time

5 players 1 goalie

100

what is a toque

beanie or hat

200

how many cents to a dollar

100

200

what animal is a swamp donkey

moose

200

what province/territory has the most islands

Nunavut

200

what is the oldest professional sports trophy in northamerica

the Stanley cup

200

what is a bunny hug

means a sweater or hoodie.

300

what coin features a caribou

25c, quarter

300

what animal is a trash panda

raccoon

300

what province/territory has the least land mass

Prince Edward Island

300

who is "the great one"

Wayne Gretzky 

300

hat trick

A hat trick is when one ice hockey player manages to score three goals in one game. Also, don’t be surprised if you’re watching a game live and people suddenly start throwing their hats onto the rink, it’s a tradition to celebrate the tricky feat.

400

what color is a five dollar bill

blue

400

what animal is a whiskey jack

Canadian jay

400

what province / territory has the biggest population

ontario

400

how long was the longest game in history

176 minutes and 30 seconds (over 6 overtimes).

*between 165 minutes and 185 minutes we will count as correct

400

ODR

ODR is the abbreviation for an outdoor rink. ODR’s can refer to the local pond in your neighbourhood, or to that one friend whose family goes hard creating an insane backyard rink.

500

which one of these was never a Canadian bill

a) 1$

b)25$

c)25$

d)500$

e)200$

f)1000$

E) 200$

While the Bank of Canada explored issuing a $200 note around 2005–2006 to replace the discontinued $1,000 bill, they abandoned the plan due to strong opposition from retailers. 

500

what is a rink rat

Not an actual rodent, but a term for someone (usually a kid) who spends all their time at the local hockey rink.

500

name all provinces and territory's that touch sea or ocean 


do not need to name what they touch

  • Pacific Ocean: British Columbia, Yukon
  • Arctic Ocean/Beaufort Sea/Hudson Bay: Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec
  • Atlantic Ocean/Labrador Sea/Gulf of St. Lawrence: Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island 

Note: While Ontario and Manitoba do not touch the open ocean, they are considered to have coastal access via the Hudson Bay. 

500

when was the first indoor hockey game

1875

500

keener

refers to someone who’s over-eager; a suck-up; a try-hard

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