Canadian Lake Towns
Provincial Parks
Universities
Inventions
Canadian Fun
100

Gatineau, QC; Orleans, ON; Hawkesbury, ON

Ottawa River

100

Point Pelee National Park is considered the most southern geographical point in Canada. It

Ontario

100

This university boasts the discoverers of insulin (one of them being a Nobel Prize winner), the first Canadian woman in space, and the author of a famous war poem as alumni.

University of Toronto

100

Canadians have created several ways to enjoy the snow, and Joseph-Armand Bombardier is responsible for the creation of this wintery pastime invention.

Ski-doo

100

Canada's most populated city is

Toronto

200

Kingston, ON; Montreal, QC; Quebec, QC

Saint Lawrence River

200

Riding Mountain National Park was established in 1933 and also declared a Biosphere Reserve in 1986.

Manitoba

200

 This university's motto is "Surgite! Push on!" which was uttered by the university's namesake before he was killed in the battle of Queenston Heights during the War of 1812.

Brock University

200

Olivia Poole a mother of seven, in 1957 along with her son founded the Poole Manufacturing Co. Ltd in British Columbia. They had received the patent for an invention that she had created 47 years earlier. What baby invention did Mrs. Poole create?

The Jolly Jumper

200

What term meaning "a specially large sofa with upholstered arms", are Canadians known to use?

chesterfield

300

Fort St. John, BC; Hudson's Hope, BC; Fort Vermillion, AB

Peace River

300

Gros Morne National Park has been a national park since 2005 and is also classified as a world heritage site.

Newfoundland

300

While another university was the first in Canada, this was the first degree-granting institution in the country.

Queen's University

300

Arthur Sicard made winter clearing a breeze. The first of this new invention was sold in Outremont Quebec in 1927. What was it?

The snowblower

300

What cheesy food do Canadians consume per capita more than any other nationality on earth?

Kraft Dinner

400

Prince George, BC; Surrey, BC; Vancouver, BC

Fraser River

400

Yoho National Park came into being in 1886 following a railway trip through the area by Prime Minister John A. Macdonald.

British Columbia

400

Located in the vibrant city of Montreal, this university is the only institution whose law school requires bilingualism.

McGill University

400

What did Dr. Frederick Tisdall, Dr. Theodore Drake and Dr. Alan Brown create that significantly improved childhood malnutrition?

Pablum

400

What is the name of Canada's most famous sailing vessel?

the Bluenose

500

Fort Simpson, NT; Norman Wells, NT; Inuvik, NT

Mackenzie River

500

Kouchibouguac National Park was founded in 1969 and its odd name is based on a Mi'kmaq word.

New Brunswick

500

In this city we find the Royal Military College, which, after Royal Roads was closed, became Canada's only military university.

Kingston

500

Dr. Sir Charles Edward Saunders experimented attempting to create a wheat grain that would grow in the Canadian climate. What is the name of this wheat?

Marquis Wheat

500

Which of these hairdos is stereotypical of a Canadian hockey player?

mullet

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