This large rodent is Canada's national symbol
What is the beaver?
Canada's most famous national sport.
What is hockey?
French Canadian food consisting of crispy fries, squeaky cheese curds and rich gravy.
What is poutine?
Born in Edmonton, Alberta this TV star developed early onset Parkinson's Disease at the age of 29.
Who is Michael J. Fox?
Canadian name for a warm winter hat.
What is a tuque?
This large deer is featured on Ontario's provincial coat of arms.
What is a moose?
Canada's SECOND national sport (after hockey) which is the oldest organized sport in North America.
What is Lacrosse?
Name of the donut holes from Canada's most well known coffee shop.
What are TimBits?
Canadian singer, songwriter discovered at 13 years old by talent a manager after viewing his YouTube cover song videos.
Who is Justin Bieber?
The Handmaid's Tale was written by this Canadian writer.
Who is Margaret Atwood?
What is a Loon?
Name for an informal "pick up" game of hockey, typically played outside and with minimal equipment.
What is Shinny?
Flaky pastry shells filled with a butter, sugar and egg mixture.
What are butter tarts?
Canadian actor known for his energetic slapstick style comedy and rubber-like face.
Who is Jim Carrey?
This organization is Canada's equivalent to the FBI.
What is CSIS? Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
These animals are Ice Age survivors. They weight up to 900 kg and can run up to 65 KM per hour.
What is the BISON?
Fun Fact: Though the terms are often used interchangeably, buffalo and bison are distinct animals. Old World “true” buffalo are native to Africa and Asia. Bison are found in North America and Europe. Both bison and buffalo are in the bovidae family, but the two are not closely related.
What is curling?
Lean boneless pork loin, trimmed and then rolled in cornmeal, giving it its distinctive yellow crust.
What is peameal bacon?
Controversial hockey commentator known for his flamboyantly patterned suits.
Who is Don Cherry?
Second only to Paris, this Canadian city is the largest french speaking city in the world.
What is Montreal?
The RCMP stopped using these animals in regular duties in 1936.
What are horses?
Sport invented by Canadian James Naismith in 1891.
What is basketball?
Canada’s national cocktail. Made of vodka, clamato juice, Tabasco and Worcestershire sauce.
What is a Caesar?
French Canadian singer known for her powerful vocals who remains the best-selling Canadian artist of all time.
Who is Celine Dion?
Canada's name was derived from the Huron and Iroquois Native American language, from the word "Kanata" meaning this.
What is Village?