First Nations. Metis. Inuit.
3 Oceans of Canada
Atlantic Ocean. Pacific Ocean. Arctic Ocean.
Canada's official winter sport.
Hockey
Name of ice houses indigenous people used to live in?
Igloos
What is the plural of MOOSE?
MOOSE
When did Canada become a country?
July 1, 1867
What is Halifax?
Capital of Nova Scotia.
What is a PRIME MINISTER?
The person in charge of Canada and the federal government.
Province that produces the most maple syrup?
Quebec
What is the past tense of BRING?
Brought.
Where does the name CANADA come from?
The Indigenous word Kanata.
Where do Inuit people live?
In the north regions of Canada - ARCTIC
What is a MAYOR?
Person in charge of Canadian cities.
Three levels of Government in Canada.
Federal. Provincial. Municipal.
What is the opposite of valley or prairie?
Mountains or forests
Canada’s First Prime Minister.
John A. MacDonald
Smallest province in Canada.
Prince Edward Island.
What is a PREMIER?
Person in charge of the province and provincial government.
What is the national animal of Canada?
Beaver.
What is the synonym of MONARCH?
King or Queen
What is Remembrance Day (Nov. 11)?
Celebrate the people that died in the war.
Where is the coldest place in Canada?
Nunavut.
Who is a METIS?
A person with one Indigenous parent and one European parent.
When did Canada become independent?
April 17, 1982
Place where you vote.
Polling station