Canadian Foods
Famous Canucks
Eh-B-Cs
Canadian History
Geography
100

This sweet, sticky substance comes from trees and can be found at a "cabane à sucre"

Maple Syrup 

100

Top selling Canadian artist of all time (over 250 million records).  

Celine Dion 

100

Canadians use this two-letter word at the end of sentences to seek agreement or confirmation.

Eh
100

What date and year did Canada officially become a country? 

July 1, 1867 

100

Number of provinces in Canada 

10

200

This dish is beloved in Canada while grossing out most non-Canadians. It requires squeaky cheese to be authentic. 

Poutine 
200

This International Superstar was discovered on Youtube and like a stereotypical Canadian, commonly asks "Is it too late to say sorry now?"

Justin Bieber

200
Common term for winter hats in Canada 
Toque 
200
This company is widely regarded as being the catalyst for major development across Canada by connecting the East and West Coasts. 

Canadian Pacific Railway 

200

Which province was the last to join Canada? 

Newfoundland 

300

This snack is enjoyed in every country in the world. Canada is well-known for creating this iconic flavour and being one of the very few countries to have it. 

Ketchup Chips 

300

This A-list film star is a big soccer fan and owns a Welsh football team that has been promoted 3 years in a row! They find time in between Hollywood hits to film a reality tv show about the soccer club.

Ryan Reynolds

300

Term used to tell someone to try their hardest and also usually to convince them to do something they shouldn't. 

Give'r 

300

The Prime Minister of Canada during the Second World War. 

William Lyon Mackenzie King

300
Largest lake in Canada 
Lake Superior 
400

This food was being enjoyed long before Confederation and is still very popular across Canada, particularly in the RMWB. It can be fried or baked.  

Bannock 
400

This hockey player was the captain of the Edmonton Oilers the last time they won the Cup.  

Mark Messier 
400
Your parents or grandparents very likely refer to this comfy piece of furniture by this term. Only Canadians use this as a generic term.    
Chesterfield 
400

This person led the Red River Rebellion and founded Manitoba, but was later executed for treason 

Louis Riel 

400

At 5,959 metres, this is Canada's largest mountain and second largest in North America

Mount Logan 

500

Meat pie dish originating in Quebec 

Tourtière

500
The first Canadian woman in space.   

Dr. Roberta Bondar

500
Newfie slang for "What are you doing?" 

"whatta y'at?"  Bonus points for "whatta y'at, b'y?" 

500
What were the early settlers of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia that spoke French called? 
Acadians
500
Southernmost Canadian city. 
Windsor, Ontario 
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