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Canada’s first Prime Minister.

  

John A. MacDonald

 

100

Hoisting the Stanley Cup, he is the epitome of a Canadian hockey hero.

   

Sidney Crosby

100

Canadian soldier John McCrae wrote In Flanders Field, a famous war poem, during this war.

  

World War 1.

100

This Canadian Funny Man provides the voice for the much loved character, Shrek!

  

Mike Myers. 


100

He ran his “Marathon of Hope” to raise money for cancer research.

  

Terry Fox

100

Canada is home to one of the seven wonders of the world.

  

Niagara Falls

200

Our longest serving Prime Minister, he was also known to have had seances to contact his dead, but beloved dogs.

 

William Lyon Mackenzie King.

200

 Canadian swimmer super star who used to train at the Pan Am Center 

Summer McIntosh

200

He was a famous fighter pilot, said to have shot down more planes than the infamous “Red Baron” ... the Toronto Island Airport is named after him.

       

 

Billy Bishop.

200

The pride of Stratford, Ontario.

    

Justin Bieber

200

Perhaps the most famous hockey goal in Canadian history, Paul Henderson scores the winning goal of this.

     

The 1972 Summit Series

200

She wrote Anne of Green Gables, a series of books about life in Prince Edward Island at the turn of the century.

  

 

Lucy Maude Montgomery

300

Canada’s only female Prime Minister to date.

Kim Campbell

300

These three Canadian cities have hosted the Olympic Games.

 

Calgary, Montreal, and Vancouver.

300

Canadians were victorious here on Easter Monday 1917, it is said to be when Canada truly became a nation.

  

Vimy Ridge

300

This internationally renowned circus group hails from Quebec.

  

    


Cirque du Soleil

300

These two Canadian scientists changed the lives of diabetics around the world with their discovery of insulin.

   

Frederick Banting & Charles Best

300

This document ensures Canada remains one of the best countries in the world – it guarantees our rights.

 

Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

400

He introduced multiculturalism and bilingualism as federal policies and he repatriated the Constitution.

     


Pierre Elliott Trudeau

 

400

This team would be the first Canadian franchise to win the World Series, and the did it back to back!

    

The Toronto Blue Jays.

400

This was said to be “Canada’s forgotten war”.

  

The Korean War.

400

The famous Canadian who played Deadpool.

 

Ryan Reynolds

400

Canadians across the country held their breath with this close call with Quebec in 1995.

 

The Quebec Referendum 

400

Canada’s newest territory was officially created in 1999.

  

Nunavut

500

He introduced the world to the concept of peace-keeping.

   

Lester B. Pearson

500

Without him, there would be no Toronto Raptors

    

James Naismith.

500

Canadians landed here on June 6, 1944.

  

Juno Beach.

500

Known as “America’s Sweetheart”, this Canadian was one of the first stars of the silver screen.

   

Mary Pickford

500

Canadians are horrified at the murder of Pierre Laporte by this radical Quebec separatist group in 1970.

  

  

FLQ

500

This environmental watch group was created by Canadians in the 1970’s.

      

Greenpeace