This Canadian province is the only one that is officially bilingual.
What is New Brunswick?
This Prime Minister served non-consecutive terms, making him both the 3rd and 6th Prime Minister.
Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King?
This city had North America's first electric streetlight.
What is Montreal?
This "Canadian" animal on the nickel is technically not found in much of Canada.
What is the beaver?
This sweet spread, made from boiled sap, is a classic Canadian breakfast staple.
What is maple syrup?
Canada has the world's longest coastline, stretching across what oceans.
This extensive coastline borders the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic oceans
Canada didn't get its own official flag until this year.
What is 1965?
The first Canadian woman to become a doctor graduated in this century.
What is the 19th century?
This iconic Canadian dish is actually not originally from Quebec, though it's closely associated with it.
What is poutine?
Poutine, a famous Canadian dish, is made of fries, cheese curds, and this.
What is gravy?
Despite being called the "Magnetic Hill," this natural illusion is located in this city.
What is Moncton, New Brunswick?
This province threatened to separate from Canada in 1995, coming within less than 1% of the vote.
What is Quebec?
The world’s first UFO landing pad was built in 1967 in what Province.
What is Alberta?
This “Canadian” reserve was famously robbed in 2012—thieves stole 18 million worth of this.
What is The Maple Syrup Reserve ?
This creamy, fermented dairy product is a traditional ingredient in butter tarts.
What is condensed milk?
This Canadian territory borders only one other territory and no provinces.
What is Nunavut?
This Canadian political figure was born in Cuba.
Who is Maxime Bernier? (Trick question—he was actually born in Quebec!)
The first Canadian astronaut in space.
Who is Marc Garneau?
This Canadian musician was the first to sell a diamond album in the U.S. before achieving the same in Canada.
Who is Alanis Morissette?
This Canadian city is famous for its smoked meat sandwiches.
What is Montreal?
Canada has more of these inland bodies of water than the rest of the world combined.
What are lakes?
Canada technically still has this royal figure as head of state.
Who is the King of the United Kingdom?
This province was the first to give women the right to vote.
What is Manitoba?
This iconic Canadian invention, originally called the “ice canoe,” is still raced annually on which frozen River.
What is the St. Lawrence River.?
This berry, native to Canada’s boreal forest, is often called the “king of Canadian berries.”
What is the blueberry?