Architecture and monuments
Historical characters
National symbols
Turistic places
Costums and traditions
100

What is the most famous tower in Toronto?

A) Sky Tower

B) CN Tower 

C) Peace Tower

D) Signal Tower

B) CN Tower


100

Who was Canada’s first prime minister?

A) Lester Pearson

B) John Macdonald 

C) Pierre Trudeau

D) John Diefenbaker

B) John Macdonald

100

What leaf is on Canada’s flag?

A) Oak

B) Maple no 

C) Birch

D) Pine

B) Maple 

100

What waterfalls are shared by Canada and the USA?
a) Niagara Falls
b) Victoria Falls
c) Angel Falls
d) Iguazu Falls

Niagara falls

100

What sweet food is made from tree sap?
a) Maple syrup
b) Honey
c) Caramel
d) Molasses

Maple Syrup

200

What bridge connects Vancouver to North Shore?

A) Golden Gate

B) Lions Gate 

C) Ironworkers

D) Harbour Bridge

B) Lions Gate

200

What queen appears on many Canadian coins?

A) Queen Victoria

B) Queen Anne

C) Queen Elizabeth 

D) Queen Mary

C)Queen Elizabeth

200

What are the colors of the national flag?
a) Red and white
b) Blue and yellow
c) Green and black
d) Purple and orange

Red and white

200

What large island belongs to British Columbia?
a) Vancouver Island
b) Prince Edward Island
c) Baffin Island
d) Newfoundland Island

Vancouver Island

200

What is Canada’s national winter sport?
a) Hockey
b) Basketball
c) Soccer
d) Tennis

Hockey

300

What monument symbolizes peace in Ottawa?

A) CN Tower

B) Peace Tower 

C) Victory Arch

D) Maple Tower

B) Peace Tower


300

Who explored the St. Lawrence River in the 1500s?

A) Samuel Champlain

B) James Cook

C) Jacques Cartier 

D) Henry Hudson

C) Jacques Cartier

300

What animal is Canada’s national symbol?
a) Beaver
b) Eagle
c) Moose
d) Polar bear

Beaver

300

What national park is located in Alberta?
a) Banff
b) Yellowstone
c) Yosemite
d) Grand Canyon

Banff

300

What holiday is celebrated on July 1st?
a) Canada Day
b) Thanksgiving
c) Labour Day
d) Independence Day

Canada Day

400

What building houses the federal government in Ottawa?

A) Supreme Court

B) City Hall

C) Parliament Hill 

D) Peace Tower

C) Parliament Hill

400

What Indigenous activist became a symbol of resistance?

A) Buffy Sainte-Marie 

B) Tom Jackson

C) Alanis Obomsawin

D) Carey Price

A) Buffy Sainte-Marie


400

What flower is an official symbol of Canada?
a) Trillium
b) Sunflower
c) Rose
d) Lavender

Trillium

400

What city is famous for its winter carnival?
a) Quebec City
b) Toronto
c) Vancouver
d) Ottawa

Quebec City

400

What dish mixes fries, cheese, and gravy?
a) Poutine
b) Lasagna
c) Shepherd’s pie
d) Mac and cheese

Poutine

500

What historic hotel is found in Quebec City?

A) Banff Springs

B) Château Frontenac 

C) Fairmont Royal

D) Delta Quebec

B) Château Frontenac

500

Which Canadian astronaut commanded the ISS in 2013?

A) Roberta Bondar

B) Marc Garneau

C) Chris Hadfield 

D) David Saint-Jacques

C) Chris Hadfield


500

What motto appears on the Canadian coat of arms?
a) A Mari Usque Ad Mare
b) E Pluribus Unum
c) In God We Trust
d) Ad Astra Per Aspera

A Mari Usque Ad Mare

500

What northern region is known for the Northern Lights?
a) Yukon
b) Nova Scotia
c) Prince Edward Island
d) Saskatchewan

Yukon

500

Which Indigenous people created the traditional birchbark canoe used across Canada?
a) Algonquin (Anishinaabe)
b) Inuit
c) Haida
d) Mi'kmaq

The Algonquin