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What is the capital of Canada?

Ontario
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How old is Canada turning this year?

155

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B.C. stands for what?

British Columbia

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What does this mean: Bonjour

Hello

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What are the two national languages?

French and English

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What bay in Canada has the world's highest tides?

The Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia

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The Canada flag was adopted as the national flag in what year?

February 15th, 1965

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Ottawa is in what province?

Ontario
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What does this mean: Tres Bien

Very good

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What is the population?

38 million people

300

What is the longest freshwater beach in the world?

Wasaga Beach

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What is the name 'Canada' derived from?

The Iroquois word 'kanata' which means 'small village'.

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What language is most spoken in Quebec?

French

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What does this mean: Pluie

Rain

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When is Canada Day?

July 1

400

What Canadian city is the only walled city in North America?

Quebec City

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What year did Canada become a country? 

1867

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What is the name 'Ontario' derived from?

The Iroquois word 'Beautiful Water'.

400

What does this mean: Des chaussures




Shoes

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What percentage of the world's fresh water is in Canada?

20%

500

What is Canada's biggest park?

Wood Buffalo National Park

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How many points does the maple leaf on the Canadian flag have?

11 (Originally 13)

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What province is Rouyn-Noranda in?

Quebec

500

What does this mean: Creme Glacee




Ice Cream

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True or False: Canada has less gravity than anywhere else in the world.

True