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O Canada Trivia
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Canada's national symbol, and it's national tree is what?

A) A Beaver

B) A Maple Leaf

C) A Moose

A Maple Leaf

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What is British Columbia's largest city?

A) Calgary

B) Québec

C) Vancouver

Vancouver. It was founded as a sawmilling town in the 1870s.

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What is the capital of French-speaking Canada?

A) Montreal

B) Québec

C) Toronto

Québec

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In Hudson Bay, what live onshore during the summer but hunt seals across the pack ice throughout the winter?

A) Arctic Foxes

B) Polar Bears

C) Mounties

Polar Bears

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True or False: There are places in Canada that have less gravity than the rest of the world.

A) True

B) False

True

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What is Canada's national mammal?


A) A Beaver

B) A Moose

C) A Polar Bear

A Beaver

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What tourist attraction does Canada share with the United States?

A) Mount Rushmore

B) Niagara Falls

C) The Northern Lights

Niagara Falls

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Ottawa was selected as Canada's capital in 1857. Here the Royal Canadian Mounted Police show off their horse-riding skills. What is another name for the Canadian Mounted Police?

A) The Horsemen

B) The Mounties

C) Dudley Dooright

The Mounties

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What part of Canada is sometimes called Treasure Island even though to date, no significant treasure has been found?

A) Bay of Fundy

B) Newfoundland

C) Oak Island

Oak Island

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True or False: Canada is the most educated country?

A) True

B) False

True. Over half of its residents have degrees

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What is Canada's official phone number?

A) 1-800-555-1234

B) 1-800-867-5309

C) 1-800-O-CANADA

1-800-O-CANADA

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Located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains and west of Calgary, what is Canada's oldest national park?

A) Banff National Park

B) Jellystone National Park

C) Yellowstone National Park

Banff National Park. It was established in 1885

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What language is mostly spoken in Montreal?

A) English

B) French

C) Canadian

French

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The Yellowknife Dog Derby, which happens every March in Yellowknife, has drivers, called mushers, guiding sleds that are powered by 12 what each?

A) Dogs

B) Mooses

C) Reindeer



Dogs

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True or False: In Eastern Canada, road signs use French and English

A) True

B) False

True


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What years did Canada host the Winter Olympics and in what city?

A) Calgary 1988

B) Lake Placid 1980

C) Vancouver 2010

D) A & C

Calgary 1988 and Vancouver 2010

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The Canadian Pacific Railway is a railway runs across six provinces of Canada and into the United States. It stretches from Montreal to what western Canadian city?

A) Alberta

B) Calgary

C) Vancouver

Vancouver

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What is the name of Toronoto's 1,815-foot-high telecommunications and viewing tower?

A) The CN Tower

B) The Canadian Tower

C) The Christmas Tower

The CN Tower. It is currently the tallest structure in North America.

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What is North America's largest land carnivores that have adapted to the extreme Arctic environment around Cape Churchill in northern Manitoba?

A) Arctic Foxes

B) Moose

C) Polar Bears


Polar Bears. An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 polar bears live in Canada.

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True or False: Canada is the second-largest country in area in the world, after Russia?

A) True

B) False

True. At 5,525 miles from west to east, it stretches nearly a quarter of the way around the globe.

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What is Canada's national sport?

A) Figure Skating

B) Hockey

C) Moose Riding

Hockey

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What geological feature are part of a major continental divide that extends from western North America to western South America?

A) The Arctic Circle

B) The Canadian Rockies

C) Niagara Falls

The Canadian Rockies

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Germany is famously known for it's outdoor Christmas markets. What Canadian city holds the largest outdoor Germany Christmas Market in the Americas?


A) Québec

B) Toronto

C) Vancouver

Québec

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True or False: In 1999, Canada created the territory of Nunavut as a homeland for the indigenous Inuit people?

A) True

B) False

True

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True or False: Canada has the longest coastline in the world?

A) True

B) False

True. At more than 150,000 miles it far surpasses the length of coastline of any other country.

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