Canuck
You grow, girl!
Canada is Super
A long time ago in a Canada far, far away....
Can I have your number?
100


Who is Bonhomme? (Qui est Bonhomme?)

100

Mushrooms fall under this category.

What are fungi?

100

Hailing from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, Wade Winston Wilson is better known as...

Who is Deadpool?

100

These were the first Europeans to land in Canada.

Who are the Vikings?

100

4 x 4 =

What is 16?

200

This is a motor vehicle, especially one with runners in the front and caterpillar tracks in the rear, for traveling over snow.

What is a snowmobile? (You probably said Ski Doo)

200

A Venus Flytrap or a Pitcher Plant are examples of...

What are carnivorous plants?

200

This Canadian mutant possesses animal-keen senses, enhanced physical capabilities, a powerful regenerative ability known as a healing factor, as well as three retractable claws in each hand.

Who is Wolverine? (Did you say Logan?)

200

This Frenchman was the first European to navigate the great entrance to Canada, the Saint Lawrence River in 1534.

Who is Jacques Cartier?

200

8 x 6 =

What is 48?

300

This is a fast contact sport played on an ice rink between two teams of six skaters, who attempt to drive a small rubber disk (the puck) into the opposing goal with hooked or angled sticks.

What is hockey? 

300
These round floating leaves can grow up to 3 m (10 ft) in diameter.

What is a lily pad?

300

This super team is sort of like a Canadian version of the Avengers.

What is Alpha Flight?

300

These pelts were considered very valuable to the European settlers. 

What are beaver pelts?

300

3 x 6 = 

What is 18?

400

A dish of French fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.

What is poutine?

400

There are 1750 known species of these prickly desert dwelling plants.

What are cactus?

400

Of all the Canadians on Alpha Flight, none are as physically imposing or impressive as this character (who is able to lift 70 tons!) 

Who is Sasquatch?

400

This Italian explorer is famed for "discovering" (or re-discovering) Newfoundland in 1497.

Who is John Cabot?  (or Giovanni Caboto. Just like the park in Edmonton)

400

9 x 10 =

What is 90?

500

A large semiaquatic broad-tailed rodent that is native to North America and northern Eurasia. It is noted for its habit of gnawing through tree trunks to fell the trees in order to feed on the bark and build dams.

What is a beaver?

500

There are over 126 species of these prickly trees, that are related to conifers, in the world.

What are pine trees?

500

This Winnipegger gained superhuman strength after coming into contact with a group of extraterrestrials.

Who is Captain Canuck? 

500

This received Royal Assent on 29th March 1867 and went into effect 1st July 1867, making Canada a country.

What is The British North America Act?

500

6 x 6 x 0 =

What is 0?

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