Animals
Provinces
Landmarks
History
Food
100

What National animal?

Beaver!

100

This province was historically known as "upper Canada" and its the most populous in the country.

Ontario

100

At over 1,800 feet, it was the world's tallest free-standing structure on land for more than 30 years

CN Tower

100
He served as the very first Prime Minster of Canada

Sir John A. Macdonald

100

This iconic Canadian dish of French fries, cheese curds, originated in rural Quebec in the late  1950's

poutine

200

What animal loves to travel in packs in Canada's Northern regions.

Wolf!

200

Home to the Canadian Parliament, This is Canada's capital city

Ottawa

200

Shared by the United States and Canada, these powerful, thundering waterfalls are fed by the waters flowing out of Lake Erie into Lake Ontario.

Niagara falls

200

Canada officially became an independent country and joined its first province on this date?

July 1, 1867

200

Canada produces roughly 84 percent of the world's supply of this sweet, tree-tapped export

maple syrup

300

This black and white aquatic bird appears on the face of the canadian loonie (1$ coin)

 loons

300

This Canadian province is landlocked by the Pacific ocean on the west and the rocky Mountains to the east 

British Columbia

300

Spanning nearly 13 kilometers across the Northumber land Strait, this engineering marvel is the world's longest bridge constructed over ice-covered waters

Confederation Bridge

300

What was the most deadliest hurricane in Canada?

Hurricane Hazel!

300

These distinctively Canadian chip flavors were introduced to the market in 1974 and feature a tangy mix of ketchup, onion, garlic and vinegar

Ketchup chips

400

This giant of the Artic spends its life on sea ice but it can't be seen Chruchill,Manitoba

Polar bear 

400

This maritime province is Canada's only legally  bilingual province

New Brunswick

400

Located in the political heart of Canada, this Ottawa complex features stunning Gothic Revival architecture and a famous clock tower formerly known as the Victoria tower

Parliament Hill

400

This conflict defined the US-Canadian border and saw Canadian and British forces burn down the White House

War 1812,

400

Named after a city on Vancouver island, this beloved no-bake dessert consists of a wafer-crumb base, a custard-flavored middle, and a melted chocolate top.

Nanaimo bar!

500

Herds of these large shaggy bovines roam the northern plains and Wood Buffalo National park

American bison

500

This Maritime province is the smallest in the country and its famous for its red-sand beaches and potatoes

Prince Edward Island

500

Perched dramatically overlooking the St. Lawrence River, this grand, castle like hotel is arguably the most photographed hotel in the world!

Chateau Frontenac

500

What was the WORST flood in Canada?

1950, Red River Flood

500

Invented in 1969 by a Calgary bartender at the Calgary Inn, this spicy clam-juice-infused cousin of the Bloody Mary is wildly popular Canadian brunch staple 

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