Dominion Day
Canadian Waterways
Let’s Have a Ball
East to West Treats
Canuck Currency
100

In 1867, British Parliament approved this Act, that united three territories into a single dominion called Canada

The British North America Act

100

The number if Oceans that surround Canada.

3

100

The beach version of this sport – where players try to ground the ball - was made an official Olympic sport in 1996.

Volleyball

100

I consist of three layers: a wafer, nut, and coconut crumb base; custard icing; and a layer of chocolate ganache on top. From a western coal mining town.

Nanaimo Bar

100

This Canadian organization is known as one of the most extravagant and creative coin producers in the world.

Royal Canadian Mint

200

When first formed, Canada was made up of this many provinces. (Bonus points if you can name them!)

4 (Ontario, Québec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia)

200

The Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park is recognized as one of the best places in the world for watching this mammal.

Whales

200

Sink it and you’ve scratched

A cue ball

200

Prairie dessert made popular in 1920s, the graham cracker crust and creamy custard filling topped with fluffy meringue was named after fashionable women.

Flapper Pie

200

This semiaquatic rodent has honourably graced the nickel since 1937.

Beaver

300

In which groovy decade did Government institutions in Canada effectively stopped using the word Dominion?

1960s

300

The lost Franklin Expedition was assigned to traverse the last unnavigated sections of the Northwest Passage through this Canadian ocean.

Arctic Ocean

300

This demolition tool swings from a cable attached to a crane

A wrecking ball

300

Orange ice cream is laced with ribbons of black licorice

Tiger Tail Ice cream

300

This most common note sports a green portrait of Queen Elizabeth the II on one side and the Canadian National Vimy Memorial on the other

$20

400

Montreal invited the world to this great fair, the centrepiece of Canada’s Centennial year celebrations

Expo 67

400

Add up our oceans and Canada has the longest of these in the world

Coastline

400

I have usually have 3 holes, but might have none, depending on how many pins I aim for

Bowling ball

400

This staple Indigenous of Canada is the ultimate comfort food. Topped with cinnamon and sugar, it may be the original Beaver Tail.

Sweet Bannock

400

This a bi-metallic coin bears an image of a polar bear.

Toonie or $2

500

In response to a heckler at the 1970 Dominion Day celebration in Manitoba, , this prime minister said, “"Relax, buster. You can’t carry the weight of the world on your shoulders every day. This is a fun day."

Pierre E. Trudeau

500

The largest lake entirely in Canada, it was named after the Chipewyan words for “grizzly bear lake” were mistranslated; located in the Northwest Territories.

Great Bear Lake

500

It's a strong-smelling chemical sphere used to repel cloth eating Tineola bisselliella.

Mothball

500

Berries named after the largest city in Saskatchewan, this pie is a prairie ritual when served with creamy vanilla ice cream

Saskatoon Berry Pie

500

When Samuel de Champlain founded the first colonial settlement at Quebec in 1608, this was the universally accepted medium of exchange.

Beaver pelt

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