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100

This Canadian embarked on a cross Canada run with an amputated leg to raise money for cancer research?


Terry Fox

100

What does double-double mean in Canada?


A coffee ordered at Tim Hortons with two cream and two sugar.


100

What is the postal code that Canadians use to send a letter to Santa Claus?


H0H 0H0

100

This famous plant has been a symbol of Canada since the 1800s.

Maple Leaf

100

How many provinces and territories are in Canada 

Thirteen

200

This prime minister became the first female prime minister of Canada following Brian Mulroney's resignation.

Kim Campbell


200

What is the commonly used name for $1?


Loonie

200

Canadian journalist Sandy Gardiner, coined this term to describe the pandemonium surrounding a famous British band in the 1960s

Beatlemania 

200

This mighty animal is Canada’s National Symbol 

The Beaver

200

This province has the largest concentration of Indigenous people, around 250,000.

Ontario 

300

She was the youngest of 14 children, ended up gaining notoriety at Eurovision.

Celine Dion
300

What is a chesterfield?


A couch

300

Canada has fought this country since the 1930s over an uninhabited land in the Artic.

Denmark 

They leave each other bottles of alcohol and change their flags. The Canadian’s leave Canadian Rye Whiskey and the Danish a bottle of Dutch schnapps

300

This flower was adopted as the Ontario national flower in 1937

White Trillium



300

This street is deemed the longest street in the world as it runs for almost 2,000 km all the way to the Minnesota border. 

Yonge street

400
This astronaut sang David Bowie's "Space Oddity" on the International Space Station

Chris Hadfield 

400

What is another name for your TV remote

A converter 

400

This term was coined at the mouth of the Humber where Indigenous people left canoes for anyone travelling upriver to use 

Ride share

400

These four colours red, green, brown and gold stripe, are part of this symbol that was declared a national symbol in 2011. 

The Maple Leaf Tartan


400

This province has Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun as official languages alongside English and French 

Nunavut

500

This famous wrestler gained Canadian citizenship in 2009

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson

500

What type of chair is the Muskoka chair?

Adirondack chair

500

Canadians are the highest consumer of this delicious treat.

Doughnuts

Estimated each year, 30 million people eat over 1 billion donuts

500

This symbol pays tribute to the nations that established Canada: England, Scotland, Ireland, and France. 

The Coat of Arms

500

Canada's name is derived from this word from the language of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians that means “settlement” or “village”.

Kanata