When does Canada celebrate its national day?
What is...July 1st
What is Canada's national sport?
Double Points: if you can guess the two national sports
What is...Lacrosse and Hockey
How many provinces are in Canada?
What is...10 (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland)
How many oceans border Canada?
What is...3
Canada produces 80% of the world's supply of this substance
Hint: You eat it
What is...Maple Syrup
What are Canada's national languages?
What is...English and French
What is the Canadian $1 called?
What is...The Loonie
How many times zone are there in Canada?
What is...6 (Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic, & Newfoundland)
Manitoba is also known as...
What is..."the land of 100,000 lakes"
Most of Canada's 30 billion honeybees, of critical importance in the pollination of crops and whose prodigious output makes Canada one of the world's top five honey producers, are located in...
What is...The Prairies (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba)
What is the capital city of Canada?
What is...Ottawa
What animal is on the Canadian quarter?
What is a...Caribou
How many territories are in Canada?
What is...3 (Yukon, Northwest Territories, & Nunavut)
Which country leads the world in salt-water coastline?
What is...Canada
Which sport was invented by a Canadian in 1891?
What is...Basketball
In what year did Canada become a country?
What is...1867
The Queen of England is on one side of a nickel. What is on the other side?
What is a...Beaver
Out of Canada's 3 largest cities, which one is an island? (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver)
What is...Montreal
The sun first rises in this province near the ocean?
What is...Newfoundland and Labrador
What are Canada's 3 largest cities (by population)
Double Points: if you can list the 3 largest cities by population in order
What is...Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
In which year have women finally declared "persons" under Canadian law?
What is...1929
What sports game did Queen Elizabeth II attend in Canada in 1951?
What is a...Hockey Game
Canada's highest mountain is located in which province/territory?
What is...Yukon (Mount Logan)
What percentage of Canada's surface is covered by its estimated 21,750 lakes?
What is...9%
In 1964, the first Tim Hortons opened in Canada. What city was this in?
What is...Hamilton, Ontario