Which country colonized Canada?
The French
This activity is Canada’s national winter sport and is played on ice with sticks and a puck.
What is hockey?
These are Canada’s two official languages.
French, English
These are the three main groups of Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Who are the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis?
This red-and-white symbol appears on the Canadian flag.
What's a maple leaf?🍁
When did Canada become free from the French people?
The year, 1763
Many Canadians enjoy this outdoor activity in summer by paddling on lakes and rivers.
What is canoeing?
This language is spoken by most people in the province of Quebec.
Did you say French?🇫🇷
This Indigenous group traditionally lives in the Arctic regions of Canada.
Someone mention cold?
Inuit☃
This is the capital city of Canada.
Everybody say, Ottawa!
Ottawa!
What sport is Canada known for?
Hockey, Lacrosse
This sport, often played on ice with brooms and stones, is especially popular in the Prairie provinces
What is curling?
This Indigenous language is spoken by many Inuit people and is an official language in Nunavut.
Might be hard to say: Inuktitut?
This territory, created in 1999, has a population that is mostly Inuit.
Nunavut
Canada has the longest coastline in the world because it borders these three oceans.
Somebody mention Atlantis, Pacific and Arctic Oceans?💦
Which city became the capital of New France after it was founded in 1608?
Quebec City
This famous winter activity is often done in the Rocky Mountains and at resorts like Whistler.
Skiing, Snowboarding
Besides English and French, this is the most commonly spoken non-official language in Canada.
Is it Spanish?
Si 🇪🇸
This Indigenous group developed from both Indigenous and European ancestry, especially in the Prairies.
Who are the Métis?
This famous Canadian treat is made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
What is Poutine? 🍟
What important trade helped the French make money in Canada?
The fur trade
Canada’s national summer sport, originally played by Indigenous peoples, is this game played with a netted stick.
Did someone mention lacrosse?😏
Canada has more than 70 Indigenous languages. This Indigenous language group has the most speakers in Canada.
Cree☪
More than 600 recognized communities in Canada belong to this largest Indigenous group.
The First Nations
This animal is Canada’s national animal and appears on the five-cent coin.
What is the beaver? 🦫