En francais
Eastern Canada
Quebec City
Ottawa
Montreal
100

Hello! How are you?

What is "Bonjour! Comment ca va?"?

100

The number of provinces in Canada

What is 10?

100

True of False: Quebec City is the oldest French-speaking community in North America.

True. Quebec City is considered the cradle of "French civilization" in North America.

100

True or False: Ottawa is the capital of Ontario?

False. Ottawa is the federal capital of the country of Canada!

100

Montreal is second largest French speaking city in the world after this city

What is Paris?

200

I am hungry!

What is "j'ai faim"?

200

A term we use to refer to the Atlantic provinces east of Quebec (technically, this does not include Newfoundland).

What is Maritimes?

200

This iconic Chateau, built in 1893, is considered the most photographed hotel in the world

What is Chateau Frontenac?

200

The official seat of the Canadian federal government

What is Parliament Hill? (It houses the Senate and the House of Commons within its three main buildings: Centre, East, and West Blocks.)

200

The first Olympics ever held in Canada and the only summer Olympics ever held in Canada took place in Montreal in this year

What is 1976? 

300

You are welcome!

What is "de rien" or "je vous en prie"?

300

The name of the French colony established in the early 17th century in what is currently Quebec and the Canadian Maritime provinces. 

What is La Nouvelle France (aka New France)?

300

Quebec City was founded by Samuel de Champlain in this year

What is 1608? (The oldest French-speaking city in North America but and one of the oldest cities in Canada.)

300

Located in downtown Ottawa near Parliament Hill, this becomes the world's largest skating rink in the winter

What is the Rideau Canal?

300

Montreal is home to this very successful circus producer

What is Cirque du Soleil?

400

Thank you very much!

What is "merci beaucoup"?

400

Massive and important seaway that runs from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic ocean, passing through Quebec City and Montreal

What is the St. Lawrence (aka le fleuve Saint Laurent)?

400

The historic district of Vieux-Quebec is recognized by this agency as a World Heritage Site

What is UNESCO?

400

The original name of the city of Ottawa. We will have lunch at the ByWard Market downtown market, which is named after it

What is Bytown?

400

The first ever Major League Baseball franchise outside of the United States, and what it was named after

What is the Montreal Expos, named after Expo 67?

500

Have a great day!

What is "bonne journee"?

500

The Constitutional Act of 1791 created these two British Colonies, dividing the old province of Quebec into two. 

What are Upper Canada and Lower Canada?

500

The location of the pivotal battle of 1759 where the English defeated the French, altering North American history

What is the Plains of Abraham?

500

Ottawa was designated the capital of Canada in 1857 by this monarch

Who was Queen Victoria? (She considered Toronto and Quebec City first.)

500

This system of professional canoe men who supported the major fur trading companies based in Montreal

Who were the voyageurs?

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