Flea & Dave Navarro played on this Ottawa singer's "You Oughta Know"
This hill in Ottawa is the site of Canada's House of Commons
Parliament Hill
This continent-spanning road was officially opened at Rogers Pass, British Columbia in September 1962
Trans Canada Highway
At nearly 600,000 square miles, it's Canada's largest province
Québec
Donated by a governor general of Canada in the 1890s, it's the oldest trophy won by pro athletes in North America
Stanley Cup
This Alberta band hit No. 1 in 2001 with "How You Remind Me"
Nickelback
The Diefenbaker Canada Centre in Saskatoon is named for Canada's 13th this
Prime Minister
A busy border crossing between the U.S. & Canada is the tunnel linking Detroit with this city in Ontario
Windsor
These 3 Atlantic provinces start with "N"
Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
At one time the capital of Upper Canada, this city was once named York, in honor of a duke of York
Toronto
This Ontario rocker ruled the '80s with hits like "Cuts Like A Knife"
Bryan Adams
This city is the site of the largest mall in Canada
Edmonton
The Trans-Canada Highway runs almost 5,000 miles from St. John's in the east to this Vancouver island city in the west
Victoria
Canada's easternmost national park is found on this island
Newfoundland
McGill University, founded 1821, is sometimes called this, after a university founded in 1636
The Harvard of Canada
This "Fly By Night" power trio formed in Toronto in 1968; Neil Peart joined in '74
Rush
This city is home to about 10% of Canada's population
Toronto
North Dakota & Montana both border this province nicknamed Canada's breadbasket
Saskatchewan
This island joined the Confederation in 1873 to become the seventh province
Prince Edward Island
In 1967 in Montreal this French president said, "Vive le Québec libre"
Charles de Gaulle
This crooner from British Columbia was on top of the jazz albums chart in 2019
Michael Bublé
The second-most populous city in Canada, it was founded in 1642
Montréal
It flows about 1,100 miles through Canada, emptying into the Beaufort Sea
Mackenzie River
Lying halfway between the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans, this province is considered the "Heart of Canada"
Manitoba
In 1925 a joint U.S.-Canadian team became the first to summit this 20,000-foot-high mountain
Mount Logan