geographical and political overview
Historical background
tourist attractions
nature and wildlife
culture and society
100

Where is Canada located?

  • Canada is located in the northern part of North America.
100

Who were the first Europeans to arrive in Canada?

  • The Vikings were the first Europeans to arrive in Canada.
100

What is the CN Tower famous for?

  • It used to be the largest free-standing structure in the world.
100

What are some famous mountains in Canada?

  • The Rocky Mountains and Laurentian Mountains are famous in Canada.
100

What is the symbol on the Canadian flag?

  • The Canadian flag has a maple leaf on it.
200

What oceans border Canada?

  • Canada is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
200

Who explored Canada for France in 1534?

  • Jacques Cartier explored Canada for France in 1534.
200

Which city is known as the “city of mountains and oceans”?

  • Vancouver is known as the “city of mountains and oceans.”
200

Which animal is a symbol of Canada?

  • The North American beaver is one of Canada’s symbols.
200

What is the national anthem of Canada?

  • The national anthem is “O Canada.”
300

What type of government does Canada have?

  • Canada is a constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy, and federal system.
300

What was New France?

  • New France was the French colony in Canada.
300

What is special about Niagara Falls?

  • It is one of the most famous waterfalls in the world.
300

What is the longest river in Canada?

  • The Mackenzie River is the longest river in Canada.
300

Who are the Indigenous peoples of Canada?

  • The Indigenous peoples include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.
400

What are the two official languages of Canada?

  • English and French are the official languages.
400

When was the Canadian Confederation created?

  • The Canadian Confederation was created in 1867.
400

Which Canadian city is known for its French culture and Old Montreal?

  • Montreal is famous for its French culture and Old Montreal.
400

Which famous national park is known for turquoise lakes?

  • Banff National Park is famous for its turquoise lakes.
400

What sport is called Canada’s national winter sport?

  • Ice hockey is Canada’s national winter sport.
500

What is the capital city of Canada?

  • Ottawa is the capital city of Canada.
500

What was the main economic activity in early Canada?

  • The fur trade was the main economic activity.
500

What is the Bay of Fundy known for?

  • It has the biggest difference in tides on Earth.
500

What types of climate can be found in Canada?

  • Canada has climates ranging from temperate to arctic.
500

What is the Calgary Stampede?

  1. It is a large rodeo and festival celebrating Western heritage and cowboy culture.