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100

This is the longest day of the year, happening in summer.

Hint: Around June 20–22.

What is the Summer Solstice?

100

This Scottish outfit includes a pleated skirt worn by men.

Hint: Often worn with bagpipes.

Answer: What is a kilt?

100

This is the biggest planet in our solar system.

Hint: A gas giant.

Answer: What is Jupiter?

100

This drink is made from tea leaves and is often served with milk or lemon.

Hint: Many people love it.


Answer: What is tea?

200

This summer insect is famous for ruining picnics and leaving itchy bites.

Hint: Buzz buzz!

Answer: What is a mosquito?

200

This traditional Indian outfit is a long cloth wrapped around the body, worn by many women.

Hint: Starts with “S”.

Answer: What is a sari (saree)?

200

This is the largest province in Canada by land area.

Hint: poutine state


Answer: What is Quebec?

200

Clue:
This is the world’s largest land mammal.

Hint: Not a giraffe.

Answer: What is an elephant?

300

This spring flower is one of the first to bloom and is often yellow.

Hint: It starts with “D”.

Answer: What is a dandelion?

300

This Indigenous footwear is made from soft leather and often decorated with beads.

Hint: Starts with “M”.

Answer: What are moccasins?

300

This is the largest lake in Canada.

Hint: It’s in the Northwest Territories.

Answer: What is Great Bear Lake? 


Great Bear Lake is the largest lake entirely within Canada and the eighth largest in the world, covering over 31,000 km² in the Northwest Territories. Known for its pristine, deep waters (up to 446m), it holds massive lake trout and holds significant cultural value to the Sahtu Dene people. 

Key Facts about Great Bear Lake:

  • Location & Size: Located in the Northwest Territories, it is the largest lake entirely in Canada and fourth largest in North America. It has a surface area of approximately 31,153 km² and a shoreline stretching 2,719 km.
  • Physical Characteristics: The lake is very deep, reaching a maximum of 446 meters (1,463 feet). It is characterized by five main arms: McVicar, McTavish, Keith, Smith, and Dease.
  • Ice Cover: The lake is typically frozen from the end of November to the last week of July.
300

This is the name of the ship that famously sank in 1912.

Hint: Iceberg.

Answer: What is the Titanic?

400

This winter celebration in Canada often includes skating, hot chocolate, lights, and outdoor fun.

Hint: Example: Winterlude in Ottawa.

Answer: What is a winter festival? 

400

This is the red uniform worn by the famous Canadian police force.

Hint: You see it in parades and photos.

What is the RCMP red serge uniform?

400

This Canadian mall is one of the biggest in North America and is in Alberta.

Hint: It has an indoor amusement park.

What is West Edmonton Mall?

400

This body part has the smallest bone in the human body.

Hint: It’s in your head.

Answer: What is the ear? (the stapes bone)

500

In summer, this natural sound is common at night near lakes and cottages.

Hint: “Ribbit ribbit.”

: What are frogs?

500

This Canadian winter clothing item covers the ears and is sometimes called an “earflap hat.”

Hint: Often worn in very cold provinces.

Answer: What is a trapper hat?

500

This is the biggest waterfall (by volume) in the world.

Hint: It’s on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Answer: What is Victoria Falls?

500

This Canadian invention is used to send messages without internet, by tapping dots and dashes.

Hint: Old communication.

Answer: What is Morse code?

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