What is a symbol on the Canada flag?
the maple leaf
What day is Remembrance Day celebrated?
November 11th
Canada has 2 official languages. What are they?
English and French
What is the largest waterfall in Canada called?
Niagara Falls
What sport was invented by a Canadian?
Basketball
What animal is Canada's national Symbol? And for double points what does it represent?
beaver and it represents the fur trade
When is Canada Day celebrated?
July 1st
The leader of Canada’s federal government is called the _______
Prime Minister
What is the second largest country by land size?
Canada
What is the capital of Canada? And for bonus points which province/territory is this city in?
Ottawa and its in Ontario
What animal is on the Manitoba flag?
a bison
What day is National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrated?
June 21st
These are rules made to keep people safe and help communities run smoothly. What is this I described?
What is a private property?
It belongs to specific people or groups. It can be a house, a store, or even a farm. The owners have the right to decide who can come onto their property and what they can do there.
What is Canada's National sport?
Lacrosse
What does the maple leaf represent?
unity
Who was Louis Riel?
He was a Metis leader
What are the three levels of government?
Municipal, Provincial, and Federal
Which Canadian province is the smallest by land area?
Prince Edward Island
The leader of a municipal government is called what? for extra points who is ours?
Mayor and his name is Earl Funk
Manitoba has something called the coat of arms. the coat of arms has 4 animals on it. What are those 4 animals?
Horse, Unicorn, Beaver and a Bison
What day is Manitoba Day?
May 12
There are 3 levels of government what is one responsibility that they share?
They share the responsibilities of parks. Canada has three levels of parks: municipal parks, provincial parks, and federal parks.
What is the longest river in Canada?
Mackenzie River
Who were the First People of Canada?
Indigenous Peoples