Canadian History
Canadian summer Culture
July Facts
World Events In July
Summer Foods And Drinks
100

Which four provinces joined Canada at Confederation?

Answer: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia

100

Which national holiday in Quebec is celebrated on June 24, kicking off the summer festival season?

Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

100

Born July 6, 1907, she was the wife of Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King?

Trick! He never married.

100

On July 20, 1969, who was the second man to walk on the moon?

Buzz Aldrin

100

What Canadian brand of iced tea was originally brewed in Oakville, Ontario?

Nestea — now mostly bottled by Coca-Cola, formerly by Nestlé Canada

200

What year did Nunavut officially become a territory?

1999

200

What is the name of the massive outdoor rodeo and exhibition held every July

The Calgary Stampede

200

The birthstone for July is what gemstone

Ruby

200

Which famous tennis tournament is played every July in England?

Wimbledon

200

What refreshing cocktail, invented in Calgary, contains clam juice?

The Caesar

300

What was the name of the act that created the Dominion of Canada in 1867?

The British North America Act

300

What insect is jokingly called "Canada's summer bird"?

The mosquito

300

What province has the earliest sunrise in Canada in July?

Newfoundland and Labrador

300

July 14 is Bastille Day. What historical event does it commemorate?

The storming of the Bastille prison in 1789

300

What type of Canadian berry, typically harvested in July, is also called a “Saskatoon berry”?

Serviceberry

400

What city hosted Canada’s first official Canada Day fireworks in 1981?

Ottawa

400

In what province would you find the Anne of Green Gables summer theatre festival?

Prince Edward Island

400

Which Canadian city was hit by the country’s deadliest tornado on July 31, 1987?

Edmonton — known as “Black Friday”

400

On July 1, 1997, which former British colony was handed back to China?

Hong Kong

400

What type of seafood, commonly eaten at Maritime summer boils, is associated with PEI and Nova Scotia?

Lobster

500

What was Canada Day called before 1982?

Dominion Day

500

Where in Canada is called Hollywood North as it has become a major hub for major films and television productions?

Vancouver

500

What Canadian lake has the most freshwater islands in the world, including one with a lake that has an island that has a lake…?

Lake Huron — Manitoulin Island

500

In July 1985, what global concert raised money for famine relief in Ethiopia?

Live Aid

500

In Quebec, what maple-sweetened frozen treat is popular at summer fairs and festivals?

Tire d’érable on snow — though more common in spring, some places do summer versions!

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