What is Saskatchewan's official flower?
a) Dandelion
b)Western Red Lily
c) Wascana Rose
d)Prairie Tulip
c)Western Red Lily
Which of these lakes of Saskatchewan is nicknamed 'the Dead Sea of Canada'?
a) Little Bear Lake
b) Moose Mountain Creek
c) Hatchet Lake
d) Little Manitou Lake
d) Little Manitou Lake
The city of Saskatoon is divided in half by what river?
a)Brightwater Creek
b) Frenchman River
c)South Saskatchewan River
d) Goose River
c) South Saskatchewan River
Which city in Saskatchewan is known for its underground tunnels?
a) Regina
b) Moose Jaw
c) Saskatoon
d) Weyburn
b) Moose Jaw
The longest highway bridge in Saskatchewan is in the Battlefords.
a) True
b) False
a) True!
What is the name of Saskatchewan's official grass?
a) Canola
b) Wascana Weed
C) Needle and Thread Grass
d) Kentucky Blue
c) Needle and Thread Grass
What is the largest, deepest, and longest lake of Saskatchewan?
a) Candle Lake
b) Lac La Ronge
c) Waskesiu Lake
d) Lake Athabasca
d) Lake Athabasca
What city of Saskatchewan is located approximately 10 miles north of the Canada-United States border?
a) Prince Albert
b) North Battleford
c) Warman
d) Estevan
d) Estevan
Which Saskatchewan town is known for starting the first Hockey Super Draft?
a) Kindersley
b) Kelvington
c) Kinistino
d)Kenaston
d) Kenaston
The Albert Street Bridge in Regina is in the Guinness World Record Book for being the longest bridge over the shortest body of water.
a) True
b) False
a) True!
What is Saskatchewan's official animal?
a)Canada Goose
b)White Tail Deer
c)Richardson Ground Squirrel
d)Black Bear
b) White Tail Deer
What is Saskatoon known as?
a) All of these
b)Toon Town
c)The Bridge City
d) The Hub City
a) All of these
In what year did Saskatoon become a city?
a) 1906
b)1901
c)1902
d)1898
a) 1906
Which city is home to the world's first curling museum?
a) Weyburn
b) Saskatoon
c) Yorkton
d) Regina
a) Weyburn
Where did the first Canadian Dairy Queen open in 1953?
Hint: In Saskatchewan
a) Regina
b) Swift Current
c) Weyburn
d) Estevan
d) Estevan
What is Saskatchewan's motto?
a) Hakuna Matata
b) From many people's strength
c) Land of Living Skies
d) Breadbasket of the world
c) Land of Living Skies
The name Saskatchewan comes from the Cree word, 'Kisiskatchewanisipi.' What does the word mean?
a) The village
b) Great flat lands
c) Swift flowing waters
d) Place of living sky
c) Swift flowing waters
Which Saskatchewan city is the Legislative Building located?
a) Moose Jaw
b) Saskatoon
c) Regina
d) Estevan
c) Regina
Saskatchewan produces over 54% of which crop grown in Canada?
a) Canola
b) Flaxseed
c) Barley
d) Wheat
d) Wheat
Where was the Loonie born?
a) Swift Current
b) Saskatoon
c) Churchbridge
d) Milestone
c) Churchbridge
What is Saskatchewan's official sport?
a)Hockey
b) Golf
c) Lacrosse
d) Curling
What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
a) Saskatoon
b) Prince Albert
c) Regina
d) Moose Jaw
c) Moose Jaw
Where is the University of Saskatchewan Located?
a) Regina
b)Saskatoon
c) Moose Jaw
d) White City
Before joining Canada in 1905, Saskatchewan was part of which of these places?
a) Nunavut
b) Alberta
c) Northwest Territories
d) U.S.
c) Northwest Territories
Kipling is home of the world's largest paperclip.
a) True
b) False
a) True