This human organ has 4 chambers.
What is the heart?
When all ten bowling pins are knocked down it is called this.
What is a strike?
The city of Sudbury, Ontario, is best known for this type of mining.
What is nickel?
This is Canada’s smallest province, both in size and population.
What is Prince Edward Island?
This Canadian children’s show, first aired in 1952, featured a kindly host and a hand puppet named Rusty.
What is “The Friendly Giant”?
This is the scientific symbol for potassium.
What is K?
The boxer known as "The Greatest" and "The People's Champion."
Who is Muhammad Ali?
This Great Lake is the smallest in surface area but the busiest for shipping.
What is Lake Ontario?
The largest continent.
What is Asia?
In 1949, this province officially joined Canada as the 10th province.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
The body's largest organ.
skin
This Canadian city is home to the world’s highest tides.
What is the Bay of Fundy (New Brunswick & Nova Scotia)?
This river forms part of the border between Ontario and the United States and is famous for its Thousand Islands.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
The smallest country in the world.
What is Vatican City?
In the 1940s, a bottle of Coca-Cola in Canada cost this much.
What is 5 cents?
This planet has the most gravity.
What is Jupiter?
The professional football team that calls Chicago home.
What is the Bears?
This prairie province is home to the city nicknamed “The Paris of the Prairies.”
What is Saskatchewan (Saskatoon)?
You would fly over this ocean if you traveled from from California to China.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This was the most popular car brand in Canada during the 1940s, often seen with running boards and chrome grilles.
What is Ford?
The atmosphere is made up of mostly this chemical element.
What is nitrogen?
This Prime Minister led Canada during most of WWII.
Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King?
The newest Canadian territory, created in 1999.
What is Nunavut?
Canada’s highest mountain, standing 5,959 metres tall, is found in the Yukon.
What is Mount Logan?
In 1947, this Alberta town became famous for striking oil, sparking Canada’s oil boom.
What is Leduc?