Geography of Canada
Symbols of Canada
Capitals
General Facts
History
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Stampede is popular in this city.

What is Calgary?

100

This symbol symbolizes hard work, resourcefulness, and is an important part of Canadian history, as its fur was central to the fur trade.

What is the beaver?

100

The capital of Alberta.

What is Edmonton?

100

Canada boasts the most of these.

What are more lakes than any other country?


Canada has more lakes than any other country, with an estimated 31,752 lakes.

100

The year Canada was founded.

What is 1867?

200

The largest province by land area in Canada.

What is Quebec?

200

This animal is associated with the country's wildlife.

What is the Canada Goose?

200

The capital of Ontario.

What is Toronto?

200

The largest unprotected forest in the the world.

What is the Boreal Forest?

200

This railway was completed in 1885 and connected the east and west of Canada.

What is The Canadian Pacific Railway?

300

A famous waterfall  shared with the United States.

What is Niagara Falls?

300

This animal symbolizes Canada’s Arctic region and the wild, untamed nature of the country’s northern landscape.

What is the polar bear?

300

The capital of Nova Scotia.

What is Halifax?

300

Famous, massive natural landmark.

What is Niagara Falls?

300

This battle, fought in 1917, was a pivotal moment in Canadian History.

What is Vimy Ridge?


The victory at Vimy Ridge is often seen as a defining moment for Canada, as the Canadian Corps took the ridge from German forces, marking a key contribution to the Allied war effort.

400
The oceans that border Canada.

What are the pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and the Arctic Ocean? 

400

This is Canada's national bird. 

What is the common loon?

400

The capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is St. John's?

400

Canada has 48 of these. 

What are national parks?

400

The year Canada's Constitution was brought under full Canadian Control through the Patriation Act and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms was introduced.

What is 1982?

500

Which Great Lakes are shared between Canada and the United Stated?

What is Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario?  


(Lake Michigan is the only one that is entirely within the United States)

500

This symbol represents the country’s nature, forests, and environmental significance.

What is the Maple Leaf?


It is Canada's national symbol prominently featured on the national flag.

500

The capital of Yukon.

What is Whitehorse?

500

This can often be seen in Canada's northern regions.

What are the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis?

500

The year the Canadian Flag was adopted.

What is  1965?