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100

What leaf is a prominent Canadian symbol?

Maple Leaf

100

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

100

This iconic Toronto landmark, once the tallest freestanding structure in the world, offers glass-floor views of the city.


CN Tower 

100

This Canadian singer is known for the hit song “Call Me Maybe.”


Carly Rae Jepsen 

100

What restaurant made Timbits popular? 

Tim Hortons 

200

What is Canada’s national animal?

Beaver

200

How many provinces are there in Canada?

10

200

What famous waterfall is located between Canada and the United States borders? 

Niagara Falls 

200

What Canadian ran across Canada to raise money for cancer research? 

Terry Fox

200

Name a flavour of potato chips that were invented in Canada

Ketchup or All Dressed 

300

What animal is on a “Quarter” coin?

Caribou

300

What province are the Rocky Mountains in? 

Alberta

300

How many national parks are in Canada?

40

300

What does RCMP stand for? 

Royal Canadian Mounted Police 

300

Nanaimo bars are named after the city Nanaimo, which is in what province? 

British Columbia 

400

This bird, found across Canada, is on the one-dollar coin and gives it its nickname.


Loon

400

Name 2 provinces in the “Maritimes”

PEI, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador 

400

What are Canada’s two national sports? 

Hockey and lacrosse

400

Who is Canada’s prime minister? 

Mark Carney 

400

What food is made from French fries, gravy and cheese curds? 

Poutine

500

What Arctic bear is the largest land carnivore in Canada?


Polar Bear

500

What are the three oceans that surround Canada?

Atlantic Ocean

Pacific Ocean

Arctic Ocean 

500

What is the name of the colourful natural light display often seen in northern Canada?


Northern Lights

500

What Canadian became the first Woman to travel into space?

Roberta Bondar 

500

What province produces the most maple syrup?

Quebec