Ontario Geography
Ontario History

Government & Citizenship
Canada Connection
True or False
100

This is the capital city of Ontario.

What is Toronto?

100

This famous Ontario landmark is one of the tallest free-standing structures in the world.

What is the CN Tower?

100

This level of government is responsible for education in Ontario.

What is the provincial government?

100

This symbol appears on the Canadian flag.

What is the maple leaf?

100

Ontario has more than 250, 000 lakes.

True. (Did you know...Ontario lakes are home to many species of fish such as trout, bass, perch, and pike)

200

This Great Lake borders Ontario to the south and shares its name with a major province.

What is Lake Ontario

200

What famous waterfall is in Ontario?

Niagara Falls (Did you know...Every minute, over 1.7 million litres of water crash over Niagara Falls)

200

This person is the leader of Ontario’s provincial government (bonus $100 if you know their name)

Who is the Premier? (Doug Ford)

200

This is the capital city of Canada, located in Ontario.

What is Ottawa?

200

Canada's Wonderland in Ontario has more than 15 roller coasters.

True, Canada's Wonderland is the largest amusement park in Canada. It has over 200 attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and a giant splash pad!

300

In what city in Ontario can the big nickel (the world's largest coin statue) be found?

Sudbury, Ontario

300

This Indigenous group is one of the First Nations traditionally located in Ontario.

Who are the Anishinaabe? (accept Haudenosaunee as well)

300

Citizens can participate in democracy by doing this during election

What is voting?

300

What is Canada's national sports (hint there's 2)

Lacrosse and Hockey


300

Ontario is the largest province in Canada.

False. The largest is Quebec & the smallest province in Canada is Prince Edward Island (PEI).

400

This great lake is the smallest of the Great Lakes and is completely within Canada and Ontario.

What is Lake Erie?

400

These agreements were made between First Nations and the Crown about land and rights.

What are treaties?

400

This is a set of rules that protects people from discrimination in Ontario.

What is the Ontario Human Rights Code?

400

This ocean borders Canada to the east.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

400

Ontario touches exactly 2 provinces

True: Manitoba & Quebec

500

Including Ontario how many provinces are there?

10

500

This system helped enslaved people escape to freedom in Ontario.

What is the Underground Railroad?

500

This is the part of Canada’s government that makes the laws and is made up of elected representatives from each riding.

What is Parliament?

500

A Canadian, Lester B. Pearson, won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for helping this organization create its first major peacekeeping force.

What is the United Nations?

500

Ontario's name comes from an Indigenous word meaning "great lake".

True

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