This tree, known for its distinctive leaves with jagged edges, is famous for producing sap that is used to make syrup.
What is a maple tree?
This weather condition occurs when tiny water droplets or ice crystals are suspended in the air, reducing visibility to less than a quarter mile.
What is fog?
This color, named after the expansive sky on a clear day, is often paired with white in nautical themes
What is sky blue?
This (once?) beloved Canadian treat, equivalent to what American's call "donut holes," was named after a Canadian hockey player.
What are Timbits?
This Australian marsupial, known for its cuddly appearance, spends most of its life in eucalyptus trees and sleeps up to 18 hours a day.
What is a Koala?
Known for its distinctive white and easy-to-peel bark, this tree is often seen in northern forests and is often used to start fires and make plywood.
What is a Birch tree?
This uncontrolled, fast-spreading disaster can occur in forests or grasslands, often fueled by dry conditions and high winds.
What is a wildfire?
This deep, dark shade of blue is often associated with the sky at night.
What is Midnight Blue/Navy Blue
These brightly coloured chocolate treats are coated in a sugary shell and were once called "Chocolate Beans" before being renamed for a Canadian market.
What are Smarties?
This popular pet animal is known for its ability to roll into a ball when threatened, providing an adorable defensive mechanism.
What is a hedgehog?
This evergreen, resinous tree family is the largest among its peers, can grow up to 80 meters, and can live 100 to 1,000 years.
What are pine trees?
This type of precipitation forms when raindrops freeze in the atmosphere, falling as hard ice pellets.
What is hail?
This vibrant blue-green color is reminiscent of tropical waters and is commonly seen in beach-themed décor or jewelry.
What is Turquoise/Aquamarine?
This Canadian confectionary was named after a Canadian heroine who travelled 30 kilometres on foot to warn others of a planned American attack during the War of 1812.
What is Laura Secord Chocolates?
Despite its reputation for mischief, this animal's scientific name, Procyon lotor, refers to its habit of doing this with its paws before eating.
What is a racoon?
This strong, hardwood tree is commonly used in building and flooring, and its acorns are a key food source for many wildlife species.
A severe winter storm characterized by strong winds, low visibility, and heavy snowfall is known as this.
What is a blizzard?
This shade of blue is named after a flower that blooms in spring, often seen in gardens and associated with calm and serenity.
What is periwinkle?
This sugar candy is made by boiling maple sap to about 112 °C (234 °F) and then poured in a molten state on to clean snow, whereupon the cold causes it to rapidly thicken and is then lifted (and consumed with) either with a small wooden stick, such as a popsicle stick, or a metal dinner fork.
What is Maple Taffy/ Maple Toffee (aka tire d'érable or tire sur la neige)?
These adorable, water-loving mammals can use their thick fur to stay warm in cold water, as they do not have a layer of blubber like seals.
What are otters?
This tree, known for its distinctive reddish-brown wood, is commonly used in the construction of fine furniture and is often found in the western United States.
What is a cherry tree?
This atmospheric phenomenon occurs when charged particles in the atmosphere create a sudden, visible flash of light, often followed by thunder.
What is lightning?
Released in 1959, this this artist's Kind of Blue album has long been considered one of the greatest albums of all kinds.
Who is Miles Davis?
This French Canadian treat is traditionally made from a base of cream and maple sugar (or a blend of white and brown sugar) that is mixed together, cooked, cooled, and then kneaded into a firm dough.
What is Maple Fudge? (sucre à la crème)
This small, tree-dwelling mammal is known for its big eyes and its ability to rotate its head 270 degrees.
What is a lemur?