Canadian Animals
Canadian Geography
Canadian Cities
Canadian Food
Indigenous
100

The animal on the Canadian quarter

What is caribou?


100

The number of countries bordering Canada

What is one?

(the United States)


100

The capital city of Canada

What is Ottawa?


100

The sauce traditionally used in poutine

What is gravy?


100

The three types of Indigenous peoples in Canada

What is First Nations, Inuit, and Metis?

200

The largest rodent in Canada (Hint: seen at Biodome)

What is the beaver?


200

The Indigenous name for Canada

What is Turtle Island?



200

The tallest building in Toronto

What is the CN Tower?


200

The long oval shaped fried dough treat named after an animal


What is BeaverTail?


200

This is used to cut meat, animal hides (skins), and for many other purposes

What is an Ulu knife?

300

The largest land animal living in Alberta, Manitoba, and the Northwest Territories (Hint: Indigenous animal)

What is the bison?


300

The only bilingual province in Canada

What is New Brunswick?


300

The largest city in the province of Quebec

What is Montreal?


300

The chocolate treat filled with butter icing, named after a town in British Columbia

What is Nanaimo bar?


300

Instrument played at a Metis jig (dance)

What is the fiddle?


400

Lets out a horrible smell

What is a skunk?


400

The number of provinces that do not have marine coastlines

What is two

(Alberta and Saskatchewan)

400

The city that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics

What is Vancouver?


400

Two names of famous bagel shops in Montreal 

What is Fairmount and St. Viateur?

400

Where Indigenous children were sent and was managed by the Catholic Church

What is a residential school?


500

The animal hunted by Inuk in North of North's first episode

What is the seal?


500

The province where this funicular (cable railroad) is located


What is Quebec?


500

The city that shares the same name as its province

What is Quebec City?


500

A traditional meat pie

What is tourtiere?


500

This sauna-like structure is where many First Nation people go to share stories, pray, and cleanse their bodies.

What is a sweat lodge?


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