Who served as the first Prime Minister of Canada?
John A. McDonald
Which Canadian city is the birthplace of ice hockey?
Montreal
When is Remembrance Day and what does it commemorate?
November 11, the commemoration of the end of World War I.
What is the nickname of Canada?
The Great White North/ True North/ The North
Who was Canada's first French-speaking Prime Minister?
a. John A Macdonald
b. Stephen Harper
c. Pierre Trudeau
d. Wilfred Laurier
Wilfred Laurier
Which was the last province to join Canada?
Newfoundland
When was Canada founded?
1. July 1 1867
2. July 4 1867
3. July 1 1876
4. July 4 1876
July 1, 1867.
Canada's passenger train service is known as what?
VIA Rail.
Who chose the name 'British Columbia'?
A. Queen Victoria
B. Queen Elizabeth
C. Wilfred Laurier
D. John A Macdonald
Queen Victoria
Which country originally reigned over Canada?
England
When did the Great Depression take place in Canada?
1930s
What fun fact is not true ?
A. Canada is the second-largest country in the world.
B. One of the longest highways in the world is in Canada.
C. Canada has the longest coastline of any country.
D. Soccer was invented by a Canadian.
D
Which group of Canadians was once forced to pay a head tax to migrate to Canada?
Chinese Canadians.
What route to Canada did slaves take to escape slavery in the US?
The Underground Railroad
The Battle of Vimy Ridge, in which four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought, was in which war?
First World War
T or F Manitoba has the most polar bears in all of Canada
True
What were the early settlers of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia who spoke French called?
Acadians
What is the biggest body of water in Canada?
1. Lake Ontario
2. Okanagan Lake
3. Lake Superior
4. Lake Huron
Huron
In which year did Canadian women win the right to vote in elections?
a. 1921
b. 1929
c. 1931
d. 1950
1921
Which American war helped convince the leaders of Canada and their people to unite to form a federation in the North?
The US Civil War.