Geography
Culture
Wildlife
Famous Scientists
Vocabulary
100

This bearded man, whose postal code is H0H 0H0, receives tens of thousands of letters annually. 

Who is Santa Claus?

100
The national anthem, has this title. 

What is "O Canada"?

100

Contrary to the white colour of their fur, their skin is actually black. 

What is the polar bear?

100

Most famous for being the inventor of the telephone, he also worked on the phonograph, hydrofoils, and aeronautics. 

Who is Alexander Graham Bell?

100

If you were to order a Double Double at a Timmies, you would receive this. 

What is a coffee with two creams and two sugars from Tim Hortons?

200

Costing about $1 billion and stretching from St. John's to Victoria, it opened in 1962. 

What is the Trans-Canada Highway?

200

Over 22 700 000 hectolitres of this beverage is consumed by Canadians annually.

What is beer?

200

This omnivorous animal, the Gulo gulo, resembles a combination of a skunk and a small bear. Often mistaken for James Howlett. 

What is the wolverine?

200

Recipient of the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine "for the discovery of insulin", during World War II he studied "blackouts" during flying due to gravitational force and the treatment of mustard gas burns. 

Who is Frederick Banting?

200

This federal and national police force of Canada was founded in 1920, but despite the name horses are only used at ceremonial events. 

What is the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (or RCPM, or Mounties)?

300

Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario make up this body. 

What are the Great Lakes?

300

In this 2009 legal Act, this "does not, in law, constitute an express or implied admission of fault or liability by the person in connection with that matter".  

What is an apology?

300

This migratory bird shares its name with a popular winter jacket brand. 

What is the Canada goose?

300

This German-Canadian scientist received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in molecular spectroscopy in 1971. 

Who is Gerhard Herzberg?

300

Most Canadians have tried to separate the central portion of this bimetallic two dollar coin from the outer ring. 

What is a toonie?

400

Canada is comprised of this many provinces and this many territories. 

What is 10 and 3?

400

The 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada since 2015, and the leader of the Liberal Party since 2013. 

Who is Justin Trudeau?

400

Santa would be pleased to report that both males and females of these ungulates have antlers for part of the year. 

What is the caribou (or reindeer)?

400

This founding professor of Johns Hopkins Hospital introduced medical residencies and was also a prolific practical joker. 

Who is William Osler?

400

This short word can be used "(1) to end a question, (2) to say hello to someone at a distance, (3) to affirm something, like saying sure thing, (4) to show surprise," among other applications. 

What is "Eh"?

500

"Adanac" (Canada spelled backwards) is a farming hamlet located in this trapezoid-shaped province.  

What is Saskatchewan?

500
The name "Canada" means "Village" or "Settlement" in this language. 

What is St. Lawrence Iroquoian?

500

These nocturnal critters are the second largest rodents and are Canada's national animal. 

What are beavers?

500

Canada's first Minister of Science, she is an adjunct professor at the University of Toronto who authored "Hunting the 1918 Flu: One Scientist's Search for a Killer Virus". 

Who is Kirsty Duncan?

500

A type of knit hat with no brim, worn in the winter time. Or all year round by hipsters.

What is a toque?