A classic Canadian dish made with french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
Poutine
The world's longest street lies in Canada. The name is:
Yonge Street
The capital of Alberta is:
Edmonton
The third Monday of May is known as:
Victoria Day
This canal is used to connect Lake Ontario to Lake Erie and is comprised of eight locks. It is called the:
Welland Canal
This highway in Canada spans over 7,600 km in length.
Trans-Canada Highway
Name the territories of Canada.
Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Which province in Canada is bilingual?
New Brunswick
Spadina Avenue in downtown Toronto is known for:
Toronto's Chinatown
West Edmonton Mall
This dessert is named after a city in Canada.
Nanaimo bars
This national historic site is located on the eastern of St. John's, NL, on the side of a cliff.
Signal Hill
The garden that lies in Victoria, BC is called:
The Butchart Gardens
Jacques Cartier
The government buildings located in Ottawa are known as:
Parliament Hill
Canada's most northern point is called?
Ellesmere Island
Canada's largest botanical garden is:
Royal Botanical Gardens
The country of Canada was formed on July 1, 1867. What was it called? (Now known as Canada Day)
Dominion Day
An Italian explorer named John Cabot set foot on Terra Nova, or Newfoundland, in 1497. A road was named after him. Where is this road?
Cape Breton, NS
The Niagara region is commonly known for this other than tourism.
Wine
Name the four national parks that lie beside each other in the Rockies.
Banff, Jasper, Kootenay, Yoho
BC has two islands served by BC Ferries. Once of them is Vancouver Island. The other one is:
Haida Gwaii
Another name for the Iroquois is:
the Haudenosaunee
A historic landmark in Alberta was used back then to hunt buffaloes by driving them off a tall cliff. This place is now known as:
Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
This railway line located in Canada is the second longest railway line in the world.
Via Rail's "The Canadian"