What is Manitoba's Provincial mammal?
Bison
What year did Canada become a country?
1867
What is the tallest building in Canada
CN Tower
What city has the largest mall in Canada
Edmonton
Where does Canada rank among the countries of the world in area?
Second. First being Russia!
Where in Canada is of the best places in the world to see the the Northern Lights
North West Territories
How many provinces and territories does Canada have?
10 provinces, 3 territories
What is the most famous water falls called in Canada?
Niagara Falls
Toronto (Maple Leafs), Montreal (Canadians), Ottawa (Senetars), Winnipeg (Jets), Calgary (Flames), Edmonton (Oilers), Vancouver (Canucks)
What is Canada's National sport?
Trick question – We’ve got two! Hockey and Lacrosse !
What province has the oldest city in Canada?
Quebec
John A. McDonald
Lake Louis, British Columbia
Of Canada’s three largest cities, which one is an island?
Montreal
Which Canadian chain first opened in Hamilton in 1964? HINT Sydney Crosby played ___ Hockey when he was little!
Tim Hortons
Where is the highest mountain in Canada and what is it called?
Yukon, Mount Logan.
Which animal’s fur drove the fur-trade economy?
Beaver
What landmark is shaped by centuries of tides pounding against the rocks in the Bay of Fundy.
Hopewell Rocks, New Brunswick
What city in Canada is sunny the longest with 332 days of sun each year?
Calgary
How many time zones does Canada have?
There are six time zones across Canada; Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic, and Newfoundland
What does Nunavut translate to in Inuktitut?
"Our Land"
In 1916 what prairie province became the first in Canada to give women the right to vote?
Manitoba
Carcross Desert, Yukon
What was Canada’s first capital city?
Kingston, ON
Only one province is officially bilingual, can you guess which one?
New Brunswick is the only bilingual province where both English and French are official languages.