A Taste of Canada
Animals of the Wild North
The Lay of the Land
Game On!
Lights, Camera, Canada
200

This Quebec dish consists of French fries and cheese curds topped with brown gravy.

Poutine
200

This industrious rodent with a flat tail is Canada’s official national animal.

Beaver

200

This massive horseshoe-shaped region of ancient rock covers about half of Canada’s land area.

Canadian Shield

200

This is Canada’s official national summer sport.

Lacrosse

200

This 2022 Pixar movie is set in Toronto and follows a girl who turns into a giant Red Panda.

Turning Red

400

Canada produces 75% of the world's supply of this sweet topping made from tree sap.

Maple Syrup

400

Often called the "King of the Arctic," this large white bear is a symbol of the Canadian North.

Polar Bear

400

These three provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba) are known for being very flat and grassy.

The Prairies

400

In 1980, Terry Fox began this run to raise money for cancer research.

The Marathon of Hope

400

This Vancouver-born actor is famous for playing a Regina-born super hero.

Ryan Reynolds

600

This no-bake dessert square features a crumb base, custard icing, and chocolate, named after a BC city.

Nanaimo Bar

600

This migratory bird is famous for flying in a V-formation and its loud "honking" sound.

Canada Goose

600

This mountain range forms a natural border between British Columbia and Alberta.

Rocky Mountains

600

This is the name of the trophy awarded each year to the champions of the Canadian Football League (CFL).

Grey Cup

600

This Canadian filmmaker directed the two highest-grossing movies of all time: Titanic and Avatar.

James Cameron

800

A popular fairground snack, this fried dough is stretched out to resemble a specific animal's tail.

Beaver Tail

800

Known as the "unicorn of the sea," this whale with a long tusk is found in the waters of Nunavut.

Narwhal

800

New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island are collectively known by this name.

The Maritimes
800

This Canadian physical education teacher invented the game of basketball in 1891.

James Naismith

800

This cult classic movie stars two "hosers" named Bob and Doug McKenzie who love donuts and beer.

Strange Brew

1000

These "tangy" snacks are a Canadian staple, though you’ll rarely find this specific chip flavor in the U.S.

Ketchup Chips

1000

This is the largest member of the deer family and is frequently spotted on the highways of Newfoundland.

Moose

1000

Located in Yukon, this is the highest mountain peak in all of Canada.

Mount Logan

1000

The Toronto Raptors brought Canada its first NBA Championship in this year.

2019

1000

This Toronto-based movie and comic series features a hero who must defeat his girlfriend’s "Seven Evil Exes."

Scott Pilgrim vs. the World