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Bonus!
100

This year Canada officially become a country

What is 1867?

100

The iconic Canadian dish consisting of fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in gravy.


What is poutine?

100

This Canadian author wrote the novel "Anne of Green Gables," a beloved children's classic.


Who is Lucy Maud Montgomery?

100

The iconic Canadian building in Ottawa that serves as the seat of the Parliament of Canada.


What is the Parliament Hill or Centre Block?

100

A historic mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, known for its stunning architecture featuring cascading domes and six minarets.

What is the Blue Mosque?

200

The first Prime Minister of Canada


Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?

200

Canadian province famous for its production of maple syrup.

What is Quebec?

200

This Canadian author wrote the novel "The Handmaid's Tale," a dystopian work that has gained renewed popularity in recent years


Who is Margaret Atwood?

200

The historic lighthouse located in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia, known for its picturesque location on a rocky shoreline and its distinctive white and red color scheme.


What is Peggy's Cove Lighthouse?

200

A traditional Greek dish made from grape leaves stuffed with a mixture of rice, herbs, and sometimes ground meat, typically served as an appetizer or main course.

What is dolma or dolmades?

300

The name of the Canadian unit that played a pivotal role in the liberation of the Netherlands during World War II.


What is the First Canadian Army?

300

Name of an indigenous dish consisting of dried meat, often caribou or beef, mixed with spices/berries and served as a delicacy in some parts of Canada.


What is pemmican?

300

Name of the Canadian Indigenous language spoken primarily by the Inuit people in the northern regions of Canada.


What is Inuktitut?

300

Name of the historic fortification in Quebec City, built by the French in the 17th century and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


What is the Citadel of Quebec or La Citadelle?

300

An Italian singer, also known as "The King of Cool," is famous for his rendition of the song "That's Amore".


Who is Dean Martin?

400

In this year, Canada adopted its current flag, featuring the red maple leaf.


What is 1965?

400

A popular Canadian snack food made from fried dough, typically shaped like a hockey puck and topped with sweet or savory ingredients


What is a beaver tail?

400

A traditional Indigenous storytelling event, often held in the winter months, where community members gather to share oral histories, legends, and teachings.


What is a powwow?

400

Canadian architect known for designing the iconic CN Tower in Toronto, once the tallest freestanding structure in the world.


Who is John Andrews?

400

The official language of Morocco, spoken by the majority of the population.


What is Arabic?

500

This Prime Minister of Canada introduced the controversial Goods and Services Tax (GST) in 1991.

Who is Brian Mulroney?

500

Name of an Indigenous delicacy consisting of raw whale blubber and skin, often enjoyed by Inuit communities in Canada's Arctic regions.


What is muktuk


500

who is the canadian author who wrote the life of Pi?

What is Yann Martel

500

Name of the historic site in Alberta, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring a collection of well-preserved dinosaur fossils and stunning badlands scenery.


What is Dinosaur Provincial Park?

500

The longest-serving president of France, holding office for 14 years from 1981 to 1995.


Who is François Mitterrand?