What Canadian animal is known for having a big tail and making dams?
The Beaver
What country do we share the longest straight boarder in the world with
The USA
What type of tree is famous for its bright red, orange, and yellow leaves in Canadian autumns?
The Maple Tree
What are the colours are found on the Canadian flag?
Red and White
What bird has Canada in the name and is mostly black and brown
The Canadian Goose
What is the smallest province in Canada?
Prince Edward Island
Name at least 2 of the great lakes (bonus points if you can name all 5)
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, Superior
What Canadian dish is made with gravy, cheese curds and fries?
Poutine
What Canadian animal is on the 1 dollar coin?
The loon
What city can the CN Tower be found in?
Toronto
How many oceans does Canada touch?
3: The Artic Ocean, The Pacific Ocean, The Atlantic Ocean
What is the most popular sport in Canada? (hint: it's mainly played in the winter)
Hockey
What is the biggest member of the dear family and is found in forests but not around here.
The Moose
What is another name for the Aurora Borealis. (hint: these light up the night sky sometimes with lots of colours)
The Northern Lights
What province is known for being really flat and grain farming?
Saskatchewan
What is the name of the syrup that comes from Maple Trees?
Maple syrup.
What Canadian animal is found in the artic, big and white, and Canada has the largest population of them in the world?
The Polar Bear
How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?
13: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Yukon, North West Territories, Nunavut
What is the biggest province? (hint it's one of Ontario's
Quebec
The capitol of Canada
Ottawa