Canadian Geography
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Health & Wellness
100

This province is home to the Bay of Fundy, known for the highest tides in the world.

Nova Scotia

100

This long‑running American game show is hosted by Ken Jennings.

Jeopardy

100

He was the first person to walk on the moon.

Neil Armstrong

100

This board game uses hotels, houses, and a pair of dice

Monopoly

100

This vitamin is known as the “sunshine vitamin.”

Vitamin D

200

Canada’s longest river shares its name with a territory

Yukon River

200

This 1997 film made “I’ll never let go” a famous line.

Titanic

200

This company created the first modern smartphone in 1994, called the Simon Personal Communicator.

IBM

200

The decade when the first colour TVs became widely available.

1960s

200

This type of exercise includes walking, swimming, and cycling.

aerobic exercise

300

Markham sits within this regional municipality just north of Toronto.

York Region

300

Mario’s green‑clad brother

Luigi

300

The first woman to win a Nobel Prize.

Marie Curie

300

This Canadian coffee chain is known for “Roll Up the Rim.”

Tim Hortons

300

This mineral is essential for strong bones alongside calcium.

magnesium

400

This Great Lake is the world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area.

Lake Superior

400

This animated movie features a talking snowman named Olaf.

Frozen

400

This city hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.

Athens

400

This popular puzzle uses 9x9 grids and numbers 1 through 9.

Sudoku

400

This is the medical term for high blood pressure.

hypertension

500

The capital of Nunavut, located on Baffin Island.

Iqaluit

500

This singer released the hit album “Thriller” in 1982.

Michael Jackson 

500

This explorer completed the first solo nonstop flight across the Atlantic in 1927.

Charles Lindbergh

500

This 1950s singer was known as “The King of Rock and Roll.”

Elvis Presley

500

This relaxation practice uses controlled breathing and mindfulness.

meditation

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