Canadian Facts
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100

Canada's first people are called ______. 

Indigenous

100

The person who tells the story.

Narrator

100

What are our two official languages?

English and French

100

Which holiday do people wait in lines to take pictures with Santa Claus?

Christmas

100

This sweet syrup is made from the sap of maple trees.

Maple syrup

200

This city is the capital of Canada.

Ottawa

200

The problem or challenge the characters face.

Conflict

200

What is a $2 coin called?

Toonie

200

What holiday involves fasting from sunrise to sunset and is celebrated by Muslims worldwide?

Ramadan

200

This dish has French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

Poutine

300

This is Canada’s largest province by area.

Quebec

300

When the narrator is not a character and uses character names, the story is being told in which perspective?

Third

300

Who is the principal at this school?

Melissa Spencer

300

Which festival in India is known as the Festival of Lights?

Diwali

300

This popular Canadian dessert is a tart filled with butter, sugar, and eggs.

Butter Tart

400

This animal is Canada’s national symbol.

Beaver

400

A horror movie involves what type of external conflict? 

Supernatural

400

What is the closest intersection of this school?

Midland and Eglinton

400

During which holiday do people wear green and celebrate Irish culture?

St. Patrick's Day

400

This type of fish is often smoked and eaten in Canada, especially on the west coast.

Smoked Salmon

500

Canada Day is in this month.

July

500

What is the setting in Titanic?

England and 1912

500

Niagara Falls is located on the border of which two countries?

Canada and the USA

500

What holiday celebrates the new year with dragon dances and fireworks?

Chinese New Year

500

What does "Double Double" mean at Tim Hortons?

Two cream and two sugar in coffee

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