Snowflakes
EH!
Great white north
Pass the maple syrup!
Geese and Meese
100
British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Quebec are examples of __________________.
Provinces
100
The symbol on the Canadian flag is called the _______________.
Maple Leaf
100

Which country are more than half of the world's lakes located?

Canada!!

100

What is Canada's largest city? Remember to name the city and the province.

Toronto, Ontario

100

Canadian money is called:

Dollars

200
This is a large and slow moving piece of ice.
Glacier
200
What is the most popular sport in Canada?
Hockey
200

What hockey superstar was born and raised in Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia?

Sydney Crosby

200
The size of Canada's land area makes it the worlds ____________ largest country.
second
200
Which province is located on the Western Border of Canada?
British Columbia
300

Mr. Grimes can speak two different languages. Therefore, Mr. Grimes is ________________.

Bilingual

300
What is the capital of Canada? Remember the city AND province.
Ottawa, Ontario
300
Which province has the most French Speaking Canadians?
Quebec
300
The leader of Canada is called the:
Prime Minister
300
If you received 4 Toonies, and 3 Loonies...how much money would you have?
11 Dollars
400

What person is on Canadian money?

Queen Elizabeth II

400

Which province or territory is the newest to join Canada?

Nunavut

400

What is the longest highway in Canada called?

Trans Canada Highway

400

What is the national animal of Canada?

The Beaver!

400

What are the three territories of Canada?

The Northwest Territories, the Yukon and Nunavut are Canada's three territories.

500

What province was hockey player Wayne Gretzky born and raised?

Ontario

500
How many provinces can be found in Canada?
10
500

Name the country that Canada shares a border with?

United States of America

500

What is the name of the food that is made with french fries, gravy, and cheese curds?

poutine

500

How many times has Canada hosted the Olympics?

Canada has hosted the Olympic games three times: the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, and the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.