In what year was the University of Toronto founded?
1827
Often considered the largest collection of Victorian-era industrial architecture in North America, what is the name of the "spirited" and alliterative 13-acre area in Toronto located east of downtown?
Distillery District
The world’s longest skating rink is found in this Canadian city
Ottawa
This breakthrough at UofT helps thousands of people around the world keep their blood sugar levels controlled
Before being called Toronto, this was the city's original name.
York
This Canadian singer was the first to hit 100 million Spotify streams with a single song.
The Weekend
This U of T alumnus directed blockbuster films like Titanic and Avatar
James Cameron
This Toronto island airport is named after a famous Canadian World War I flying ace.
Billy Bishop Airport
Canada got its name from this Indigenous word
"Kanata", meaning "village" or "settlement"
This U of T building, with a Romanesque design, was once Toronto’s tallest structure.
University College
Toronto’s Pearson Airport once mistakenly gave permission for a plane to land on this major highway.
Highway 401
In 2018, this Canadian city became the first major city in the world to ban door knobs in new buildings.
Vancouver
U of T’s football rivalry with this university is the oldest in North America.
Queen's University
This Toronto-born artist put The 6ix on the global map.
Drake
This province is the only one that has its own time zone, which is 30 minutes ahead of Atlantic Time.
Newfoundland and Labrador