Canadian Animals
Canadian Food
Canadian Landmarks
Canadian Culture
Canada by the Numbers
100

This animal is Canada's national symbol and is known for remarkable dam-building.

What is a beaver?

100

This Quebec dish of fries, cheese curds, and gravy is known for representing Canada.

What is poutine?

100

This tower reaches over 550 m and is the tallest free-standing structure in Canada. 

What is the CN Tower?

100

Many Canadians wear red on this national holiday.

What is Canada Day?

100

Canada has three of these - all share remote land up in the Arctic.

What are territories?

200

The largest member of the deer family; it does more roaming in Canadian forests than anywhere else.

What is a moose?

200

Canada is famous for roughly 75% of the world's supply of this golden, sweet topping.

What is maple syrup?

200

This famous waterfall is a popular road trip destination.

What is Niagara Falls?

200

This Canadian police force is known for riding horses in bright red uniforms.

What are the Mounties (RCMP)?

200
Canada has this many time zones - a sign of just how far reaching its land mass truly is.

What is 6?

300

This massive white bear roams Churchill, Manitoba.

What is a polar bear?

300

This Canadian coffee chain is a favourite for road trips.

What is Tim Hortons?

300

In the winter, this canal is the world's largest skating rink - a favourite for residents and tourists.

What is the Rideau Canal?

300

Canada has two official languages - English and this one, which has a strong core right in the heart of Quebec.

What is French?

300

This stretches for roughly 200,000 km and is the longest on Earth.

What is Canada's coastline?

400

This bird's eerie call carries far reaching across lakes at night. 

What is a loon?

400

This fried dough treat, named after an animal, can be found at any outdoor fair right across the country.

What is a BeaverTail?

400

This national park in Alberta is known for Rocky Mountain scenery.

What is Banff?

400

During this period, which happens each spring using maple syrup, they pour right onto snow to make taffy.

What is maple season?

400

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada was -63 degrees in this territory.

What is Yukon?

500

This wild cat has oversized paws - perfect for racing across deep snow.

What is a lynx?

500

This pastry with brown sugar and butter is sold at nearly every corner store right across the country.

What is a butter tart?

500

This historic city in Quebec is worth exploring for real history fans.

What is Quebec City?

500

The Daily Planet (from Superman) was based on this Toronto newspaper, which surprises more readers than you think.

What is the Toronto Star?

500
Canada has the most of this kind of water, as it has more rivers and lakes than any other country.

What is freshwater?