Canadian Cities
Sports
Animals
Food and Drink
100

This largest city in Alberta is NOT its capitol city. 

What is Calgary? 

100

This winter sport played with brooms and stones is particularly popular in Canada. 

What is Curling?
100

This large antlered animal is an ongoing concern on Newfoundland's highways. 

What is a Moose?

100

Sometimes called Canada's national dish, this meal consists of French Fries, gravy, and cheese (curds if you're a purist). 

What is Poutine?

200

While not the largest in Saskatchewan, this city is its capitol. 

What is Regina?

200

While hockey is known as the official winter sport of Canada, this is the official summer sport. 

What is Lacrosse?

200

This waterfowl lends its name to some of our currency. 

What is a Loon?

200

This dessert made up of a coconut crumb base, a custard middle, and chocolate on top is named after a British Columbia town. 

What is a Nanaimo Bar?

300

While it's sometimes said to be St. John's, this French city is actually the oldest in Canada. 

What is Quebec City?

300

The city of Montreal was the first Canadian city to host this international sports contest. 

What are the Olympics?
300

Canada's national animal. They build their homes in our lakes, rivers, and marshes.

What is a Beaver?

300

This drink is mostly made up of tomato juice, with an added fishy ingredient. 

What is Clamato?

400

This city lends its name to a nearby island, despite the city not actually being on the island. 

What is Vancouver? 

400

The most recent Canadian hockey team to win the Stanley Cup. 

Who are the Montreal Canadiens? 

400

Despite having black and white bodies, these birds' brightly coloured beaks are what make them stand out. 

What are Puffins?

400

These small treats are made of butter, sugar, syrup and egg, and baked in a round pastry shell. 

What are Butter Tarts?

500

This maritime capitol is sometimes called the "Birthplace of Canada." 

What is Charlottetown?

500

This popular American sport was actually invented by a Canadian (though he was living in America at the time).

What is Basketball?

500

Despite their much smaller size, these furry scavengers have been known to chase away bears. 

What is a Wolverine?

500

These two flavours of potato chips, while available in other countries, are only widely popular in Canada. 

What are All-Dressed and Ketchup?

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