Canadian Geography
Canadian History
Canadian Sports
Provinces
100

Which province grows most aples?


Ontario

100

Which beach was stormed by Canadian troops during the D-Day landings?

Juno Beach

100

Which city hosted the Winter Olympics in 1988?

Calgary

100

Which province has the largest forest industry?

British Columbia

200

What is the longest river in Canada?

Mackenzie River

200

 Which popular medicine was invented in Canada in 1922 by Dr. Frederick Banting?

 Insulin

200

Which Canadian city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics?

 Vancouver

200

The Great Horned Owl is the official bird of which province?

Alberta

300

What is the highest waterfall in Canada?

 Della Falls (British Columbia)

300

 Which Canadian province first gave voting rights to women?

Manitoba

300

Who is the all-time leading scorer in the history of the NHL?

Wayne Gretzky

300

Which province does not use Daylight Saving Time?

Saskatchewan

400

What is Canada’s only officially bilingual province?

 New Brunswick. Canada is a bilingual country recognizing French and English languages, the only officially bilingual province is New Brunswick. Quebec is the only all-French province.

400

Which was the first province of Canada to embrace democratic government?

Nova Scotia

400

 Which NHL team has won the most Stanley Cup championships?

Montreal Canadiens


400

Which province was named after the Iroquois word for "Sparkling Water"?

Onatrio

500

What is the name of the unique, long, and narrow bay on the shores of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick that produces the highest tides in the world?

 Bay of Fundy

500

 “Love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world.”

 Which Canadian politician said this?

Jack Layton, NDP Leader , in a letter to Canadians before his death

500

Who is the most decorated Canadian Olympian of all time?

Clara Hughes

500

What is Ontario's main source of electricity: coal, hydro, oil or nuclear?

Nuclear