Ontario
Bugs and Insects
Kids Say the Darndest Things!
Pizza Toppings
Beautiful Barrie
100

This is the official tree of Ontario.

White Pine. 

100

This is how many legs an ant has. 

Six. 

100
This four letter term means to throw something with force. Usually something you don't like. 

Yeet! 

100

The making of this popular pizza topping predates the written language. Pizza Hut uses approximately 3 million pounds each year! 

Cheese. 

100

This festival is held in Barrie every August.

Kempenfest.

200
Every spring, Ottawa holds a celebration for this flower. 

The Tulip. 

200
This is the only continent in which spiders don't exist. 

Antarctica. 

200

If you have a confident, attention grabbing presence, you might be displaying this. 

Main Character Energy. 

200

The name comes from it's resemblance to pine cones, but is actually a berry! It was first put on pizza in Chatham, Ontario by a Greek chef. 

Pineapple.

200

On July 2nd, 2005 Barrie hosted this event, featuring bands such as Deep Purple, Aerosmith, and the Hip. 

Live 8. 

300

This is the official gemstone of Ontario.

Amethyst. 

300

This is the fastest flying insect.

Dragonfly. 

300

At a 5-star restaurant, someone young and hip might describe their meal as this. 

Bussin'! 

300

Full of vitamins and antioxidants, this common salad ingredient is technically a fruit because it has seeds. In Australia, they are called capsicum. 

Green Peppers. 

300

Barrie was officially named in 1833 after this British Naval Officer. 

Sir Robert Barrie. 

400

Leaving the bus terminal at Dundas and Bay, we travel east. We soon come to the longest street in the world. This is the name of that street. 

Younge Street. 

400

It might not be "lady-like", but this bug can eat up to 50,000 bugs in it's lifetime.

Ladybug. 

400

This two word term comes from Tik Tok and is a viral meme of a toilet with a head popping out. 

Skibidi toilet. 

400
The most popular pizza ingredient in North America isn't actually Italian. It's name means "Bell Pepper" in Italian. 

Pepperoni. 

400

The first documented recipe for this delicious Canadian treat appeared in a cookbook in Barrie.

The Buttertart. 

500

If you were to cross the boarder from Windsor to Detroit, Michigan, you would use this bridge.

Ambassador Bridge. 

500

This is the strongest insect in the world and can carry up to 50 times it's weight. 

The dung-beetle. 

500

This is the art of dressing in bright, loud colours to boost your mood.

Dopamine Dressing. 

500

In the late 1800s, this soft red topping was classified as a fruit to avoid taxation until the supreme court ruled that it was actually a vegetable and should be taxed accordingly. 

Tomato. 

500

Georgian College was founded in Barrie in this year. 

1967.

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