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100

Capital of Canada

What is Ottawa?

100

A variety of Art Forms is also known as __?__

What is Media?

100

The number of continents on Earth.

What is Seven?

100

Canadian architect that designed many buildings across our country - he also designed his own house!

Who is Douglas Cardinal?

100

This is perhaps the most common Canadian Symbol.

What is the Maple Leaf?

200

Number of provinces and territories in Canada

What is 13?

200

Drawings that show landscape features such as hills or lakes were also referred to as __?__

What are Documentary Paintings?

200

The Ocean that is located along the boundary of Africa and Asia?

What is the Indian Ocean?

200

This Canadian Artist used porcupine quills to create his art. 

Who is Alan Syliboy?

200

This group brought Law to the West and North as Canada was beginning to form as a country.

What is the RCMP?

300

The capital city of New Brunswick? (Spell it!)

What is Fredericton?

300

Having a sense of pride and devotion to one's country is also referred to as __?__

What is Nationalism?

300

Ocean that lies between the continents of South America and Africa?

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

300

This song is tells about heading to Alberta in Autumn.

What is Four Strong Winds?

300

The year the Canadian Anthem "O Canada' was adapted?

What is 1980?

400

Capital city of Nunavut? (and spell it!)

What is Iqaluit? 

400

Believing that an entire group of people have certain characteristics because of their age, race, religion, gender or economic status.

What is sterotyping?

400

Ocean of the North (Spell it!)

What is the ARCTIC Ocean?

400

This broadcasting act replaced the BBG in 1968 to help protect and promote Canadian culture and to offer information and entertainment "from a Canadian point of view."

What is the CRTC? also known as the Canadian Radio-Television Commission

400

This Canadian Symbol was often symbolic of the "Hard-Working" Canadian.

What is the Beaver?

500

There are three prairie provinces - what are their three capital cities? 

Prairie Provinces are:

Alberta - Edmonton

Saskatchewan - Regina

Manitoba - Winnipeg

500

Examples of this type of writing include, legends, myths, short stories, and historical films. 

What is Narrative?

500

List and spell all SEVEN World Continents!

What are: 1. North America, 2. South America

3. Africa 4. Europe 5. Asia 6. Australia 7. Antarctica

500

The following are examples of __?__  or Art Forms:

Totem poles

Inuit carved stone

Inuit Beadwork

What is MEDIA?

500

The date of Canada's Birthday? 

What is July 1, 1867?

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