This was the last province to join Canada in 1949.
Newfoundland
He was the first Canadian to command the International Space Station.
Chris Hadfield
While not official, this Canadian invention is generally considered Canada's national dish.
Poutine
Canada is currently the 3rd largest producer in the world of this rare, precious natural resource.
Diamonds!
Canada is so big that it boasts this many time zones.
Six (6)
This province is home to Canada's oldest national park.
Alberta (Banff)
This Kitchener man was the longest-serving Prime Minister in Canadian History.
Mackenzie King
This Canadian invention is currently installed on the International Space Station.
Canadarm
A bear from Canada served as the inspiration for this famous children's literary character.
Winnie (the Pooh)
More than half of the world's ______ are found in Canada.
Freshwater lakes
This province's motto is "The small under the protection of the great."
PEI
This rap artist is credited for popularizing the "Toronto sound" in the music industry and leading the "Canadian Invasion" of the American charts.
Drake
This important invention makes lives easier during Canadian winters and was invented by Arthur Sicard in 1927.
The snowblower
This is the world's second largest French speaking city after Paris.
Montreal
This is Canada's only bilingual province.
This province grows over 54% of Canada's wheat crop.
Saskatchewan
She is Canada's current and first Inuk Governor General.
Mary Simon
How "eggciting!" This Canadian invention dates back to 1911
Egg carton
This is the world's longest freshwater beach found in Ontario.
Wasaga Beach
She served as Canada's first and only female prime minister for four months in 1993.
Kim Campbell
When translated from Latin, this province's name means "New Scotland."
Nova Scotia
This Canadian artist famously dated and broke up with Camila Cabello
Shawn Mendes
This popular trivia board game was invented by Canadians Chris Hanley and Scott Abbott in 1979.
Trivial Pursuit
This Canadian region is full of lakes, swamps, and the world's oldest rocks. It stretches across northern Canada.
The Great Canadian Shield
Despite national controversy, Canada adopted this in 1965.
Maple Leaf Flag