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100

Sable Island, a small island 300 kilometres southeast of Halifax, is home to this herd of animals.

What are wild horses?

100

The stone figure on the flag of Nunavut means “in the likeness of a human” – it is called this in Inuktitut.

What is Inukshuk?

100

This animal is an official symbol of Canada.

What is the beaver?

100

Jackie Robinson joined this team...

What are the Montreal Royals?

100

This railway service operates over 500 passenger trains weekly.

What is VIA Rail?

200

Linking two Atlantic provinces and running 12.9 kilometers, it's the world's longest over ice-covered waters.

What is the Confederation Bridge?

200

It is a sacred symbol to many First Nations peoples, as it represents a connection to the Creator or Great Spirit.

What is an eagle feather?

200

This monster allegedly lives in Lake Okanagan.

What is Ogopogo?

200

This NHL player was known as the “Rocket.”

Who is Maurice Richard?

200

This Canadian province does not adopt Daylight Saving Time.

What is Saskatchewan?

300

Inventor Guglielmo Marconi received the first transatlantic wireless signal here.

What is St. John's, Newfoundland?

300

The Maple Leaf on the Canadian flag has this many points.

What is 11?

300

The area around Churchill, Manitoba, has the highest concentration in the world of this animal.

What are Polar Bears?

300

This former NHL player is known as “The Great One.”

Who is Wayne Gretzky?

300

The RCM produced foreign coins by contract for more than 30 years for this country.

What is Barbados?

400

In this province or territory will you find Port-Royal, the location of one of the first settlement attempts by the French in North America.

What is Nova Scotia?

400

The flag of Quebec has this many fleurs de lys.

What is 4?

400

Tufted ears identify this wild Canadian cat.

What is the Lynx?

400

He's the greatest track star in Canadian history.

Who is Donovan Bailey?

400

This flavorful Canadian pudding is made with flour, molasses, raisins, breadcrumbs, brown sugar, and butter. The mixture is stuffed in a cotton bag or cloth, then steamed or boiled in water. It is believed that the dish originated with the first settlers in Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is figgy duff?

500

Tommy Douglas, Former Premier of this province or territory, is best known for the achievement of Universal Health Care.

What is Saskatchewan?

500

This province’s flag features the image of a sun.

What is British Columbia?

500

Saskatchewan grows more than half of the world's...

What are lentils?

500

This Canadian is the country's youngest Olympic champion and won 4 medals in the 2016 Rio Summer games.

Who is Penny Oleksiak?

500

This Canadian group sang "Born to be Wild."

What is Steppenwolfe?