Mad Canada (from 2025)
Physics (from 1999)
Infrastructure
100

A short drive from the capital, St. John's, Cape Spear in this province is Canada's easternmost point

Newfoundland & Labrador

100

Pavel Cherenkov & Christian Doppler have these named after them; we don't know if they're "special"

Effects

100

The 600,000 of these that Americans travel over average 40+ years old & 1 in 9 is structurally deficient

Bridges

200

Draining an area the size of Mexico, the Mackenzie River system, Canada's longest, flows 2,635 miles into this body of water

The Arctic

200

This measurement is the mass of a substance per unit volume, or the number of people per unit of area

Density

200

The FAA lists airports as small, medium or large within this 3-letter designation that means you change planes there

hub

300

Canada's oldest national park is this one in the Rockies that draws 4 million visitors a year

Banff

300

An object lying on a table has this type of energy that it can "live up to" if pushed off

Potential

300

Traffic & business can come to a halt when this pipeline with a primary name bursts beneath the road

the water main

400

This 19,551-foot peak in Kluane National Park bears the name of the founder of the Geological Survey of Canada

Mount Logan

400

Newton laid the basis of this, the study of objects influenced by forces; the "thermo" type came later

Dynamics

400

Solid waste is part of infrastructure; some is composted & some recycled, but most ends up in these places

landfills

500

At 83 degrees 7 minutes north latitude, Canada's most northerly point is Cape Columbia on this island in Nunavut territory

Ellesmere Island

500

Collisions demonstrate the law of conservation of this, the product of mass & velocity

Momentum

500

Similar to dikes, these structures from the French for "raise" protect dry land from flooding

levees