The capital of Canada
Ottawa
Canada's 2 official languages
English and French
Canada Day is this day of the year.
July 1st
Canada's national animal icon
The Beaver
The largest city in Canada. With a population of more than 5 million people.
Toronto, Ontario
The name of the current Prime Minister of Canada
Mark Carney
This is the first line of the Canadian national anthem
O Canada! Our home and native land!
This is Canada's national winter sport
Ice Hockey
True or False: There is an Ice Hotel called Hotel de Glace in Quebec, Canada
True: The hotel melts away every summer and is recreated every winter with 400 tons of ice and 12,000 tons of snow.
The border between Canada and the U.S. holds this distinction.
World’s longest border
This is the symbol you can find on the Canadian flag
White sugar maple leaf
This is one thing that were invented in Canada
Basketball, electric light bulb, television, telephone and/or the zipper.
The two oceans does Canada stretch across
Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
This food Canadians consume more than any other nationality on Earth
Macaroni and Cheese
This many provinces are in Canada
10
RCMP stand for this
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- the national police force
Canada has 2,860 of these, twice as many as the United States.
Hockey rinks?
This is what you call a Canadian one dollar coin
A Loonie
Canadians eat 1 billion of these every year.
Donuts
The continent that Canada is on
North America
You must be this old to vote in Canada
18
The first province in Canada
Nova Scotia
The name you call a two dollar coin
A Toonie
Canada earned #1 ranking on this 2021 U.S. News and World Report list
What are best countries in the world followed by Japan and Germany