(Provinces)
LABERTA
ALBERTA
ROTONTO
TORONTO
Canada is the largest country in the world
FALSE
Canada is the second largest country in the world
The largest country in the world is Russia.
Russia is about 2.8 million square miles larger than Canada.
This is the smallest province
PEI
Prince Edward Island consists of 231 minor islands, and the main island has the same name. As the only province with no land boundary, Prince Edward Island is the 104th largest island in the world.
There are few ethnic minorities in PEI. The largest non-white group is Chinese, at only 1.3%
The red fox is the official mammal of PEI (fun fact: the red fox is also the state mammal of Mississippi, USA).
This hilarious actor group in Toronto. Known for his role in Liar Liar, The Mask, The Grinch among others.
Jim Carey!
Carrey spent his early years in the borough of Scarborough, Ontario, part of Metropolitan Toronto, where he attended Blessed Trinity Catholic Elementary School in North York. His family later moved to Burlington, Ontario, where they would spend eight years; Jim attended Aldershot High School while there.
TONAROI
ONTARIO
ALGCAYR
CALGARY
Canada has the largest moose population in the world
TRUE!
Here are some fun facts about moose:
They are strong swimmers: Moose can swim up to 6 miles per hour for long distances and can submerge for up to 30 seconds. They often swim in lakes and rivers to cool down.
They are fast runners: Moose can run up to 35 miles per hour for short distances and 20 miles per hour for longer runs.
They have poor vision: Moose have poor vision, especially in dense vegetation. They rely on their sense of smell and hearing to detect danger.
The captial city of this province is Toronto
Ontario
Toronto is Canada’s largest city.
Toronto is the fourth largest city in North America. Larger cities include Mexico City, New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago.
Toronto is considered to be one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Did you know more than 180 languages are spoken in the city – one of the interesting facts about Toronto. Also, 53% of Torontonians are born outside of Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36D2CUcMVXQ
What is the national animal of Canada? (Hint: it is on the Canadian five cent coin.)
A) Polar Bear
B) Zebra
C) Beaver
Beaver!
Beavers are the largest rodents in North America and the second largest in the world. They can weigh up to 65 pounds and be 3–4 feet long.
Beavers have orange teeth because their enamel contains iron, which makes them strong enough to gnaw through wood.
UEBECQ
QUEBEC
EGRNIA
REGINA
License plates in the Northwest Territories are shaped like polar bears.
True!
In 1970, to celebrate the centennial of the territory, a unique polar bear-shaped plate was introduced because the NWT are home to lots of polar bears.
The only french speaking province, also known for it's delicious poutine.
Quebec
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryS-0Eo0f7Q
A place in Ontario home to a giant waterfall that borders Buffalo.
Niagra Falls!
Niagara Falls is about 12,000 years old, formed by melting glaciers at the end of the last ice age
ANMITOBA
MANITOBA
ORIATICV
VICTORIA
Canada is the largest exporter of oranges.
False!
Canada is the largest exporter of Blueberries.
The majority of blueberries in Canada come from British Columbia, which is known for its highbush blueberries. Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia produce the majority of wild blueberries in Canada.
Blueberries are often called a “superfood.” This small but mighty berry is loaded with nutrients. They may help lower blood pressure, improve memory, aid in exercise recovery, and more.
What province was Hawaiian Pizza created in?
a) Alberta
b) Nova Scotia
c) Ontario
d) Manitoba
Ontario!
the pizza’s commercial success is often pinpointed as having been sparked in Canada by a Greek immigrant called Sam Panopoulos in 1962.
Panopoulos, along with his brothers, owned a restaurant in the province of Ontario. The food was initially very simple - traditional diner dishes such as pancakes and burgers. Inspired by a recent trip to Naples, Panopoulos decided to introduce pizza to the menu.
It was a relatively new dish in North America and, at the time, with most pizza being served with mushrooms, bacon or pepperoni as toppings. Panopoulos did the same, but as he became more adventurous with other dishes, introducing Americanised versions of Chinese meals such as sweet and sour chicken, which also includes pineapple, he decided to take a risk with his pizzas as well.
The story goes that he added canned pineapple to one pizza, with ham – not knowing whether it would be a hit or not, but soon found the combination of sweet and savoury was proving a winner with his customers.
This Canadian singer/songwriter will surely get you up and dancing when you hear "I feel like a woman"
Shania Twain!
Twain changed her name to Shania, an Ojibway word meaning "on my way," to honor her stepfather's heritage. Her original name was Eilleen Regina Edwards. She was born in Windsor, Ontario.
EWN BRNUSWCKI
NEW BRUNSWICK
INNIGEPW
WINNIPEG
How many Tim Hortons are in Canada?
A) 1, 000
B) 3, 000
C) Over 4, 000
Over, 4000!
The company was founded in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario by Canadian ice hockey player Tim Horton (1930–1974) and Jim Charade (1934–2009), after an initial venture in hamburger restaurants.
They call this province the 'rock'.
Newfoundland and Laborador
95% of North American puffins live in Newfoundland and Labrador, and it is the official bird of the province. St. John's has one of the most colourful waterfronts in the world. The row houses were painted all different colors so ships could see them through the fog.
This french canadian singer is perhaps best known for her song in the movie Titanic
Celine Dion!
RITBIHS OLCUMIAB
BRITISH COLUMBIA
ONTMEALR
MONTREAL
There are 4 points on the Canadian leaf.
FALSE!
There are 11.
Today, the maple leaf is instantly recognized as the symbol of Canada. But it wasn’t always the case! In fact, thanks to the expanding fur trade 400 years ago, the first popular Canadian symbol was… the beaver!
The maple tree with its vibrant autumn colours has always been a prominent feature of the landscape in the eastern parts of Canada. The Indigenous peoples living in these areas valued the maple tree for its sweet sap and the goods derived from it. While this remarkable tree made a distinct impression on early settlers, it wasn’t until the 19th century that the maple leaf itself emerged as a symbol of national identity. From that time onwards, the leaf appeared more and more frequently, becoming the well-loved symbol of Canada it is today.
Finish the lyrics:
O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all of us command.
With glowing hearts we see thee rise,
The True North _________________.
Strong and free!
WENFONUDANDL
NEWFOUNDLAND
HWITEORSEH
WHITEHORSE
TRUE OR FALSE:
These are the lyrics to O Canada:
O Canada!
Our home and natural land!
True parrot love in all of us command.
FALSE!
O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all of us command.
“O Canada” was proclaimed Canada's national anthem in 1980, a century after it was first sung in 1880. The music was composed by Calixa Lavallée, and the French lyrics were written by Adolphe-Basile Routhier.
What continent is Canada located in?
North America