A cordillera stretching from northern British Columbia, Canada, down to the Rio Grande in the U.S.A.
The Rocky Mountains
Ottawa
National capital
Canada's national sport.
Ice Hockey
1867
Canada's
"birthday"
Cheese curds, gravy and french fries are knows as this famous dish.
Poutine
Canada's largest city.
Toronto, Ontario
The beaver
Canada's national animal
What NHL stands for.
National Hockey League
A business arrangement between French, British and Indigenous People that lasted approximately 250 years.
The Fur Trade
An amber-coloured, edible liquid originating from sap.
Maple syrup
-63°C
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada. 1947
Built from blocks of snow, usually dome-shaped and used as "hotels" for the Inuit while hunting.
Igloos.
A game where you use a broom, a weighted disk and glide across the ice.
Curling
French + English
Canada's official languages
Ketchup, Spicy Dill Pickle, Salt & Vinegar and All Dressed are flavours of these found only in Canada.
Potato Chips
An open-decked mode of transportation on water requiring human power to propel.
A canoe
"A Mari Usque Ad Mare"
Canada's motto
What you wear to glide on ice.
Ice skates
Goggles, baby bottles, snowshoes and maple syrup are some of these.
Inventions attributed to Canada's indigenous people.
Chinook, chum, coho, pink and sockeye are types
of these found around the waters of British Columbia.
Salmon
Superior, Michigan, Ontario, Erie and Huron are collectively known as this. Ontario is the largest and borders Toronto.
The Great Lakes
10 OF THESE
+ 3 OF THESE
Canada's provinces + territories
Net, mesh, shaft, balls, head, cleats, shoulder pads, throat guard is some of the equipment needed to play this game that has Indigenous roots.
Lacrosse
A type of hat
Very popular
A toque
A desert named after a city in British Columbia. It consists, in part, of wafers, chocolate, coconut and icing.
Nanaimo Bars