Cowtown is the nickname to what Canadian City?
Calgary
What adjective comes before the name of Country Singer "Tom Connors?"
Stompin'
born in Ladysmith, British Columbia, she worked as a fitness instructor before landing a Playboy cover in 1989
Pamela Anderson
This former Mayor has a square named after him on Yonge Street.
Mel Lastman.
What percentage of the world's fresh water is in Canada? 20, 30, 40 or 60?
20%
They're the heaviest owls of the species as a whole. Do you know which Canadian owl it is? Snowy, Bared or Long-Eared Owl?
Snowy Owl
Hosting over 300 festivals annually, which city is known as "Festival City"?
Edmonton
She was born in Charlemagne, Quebec, and had a prominent singing career in English and French.
Celine Dion
Where was Sir John A. Macdonald's home when he was Prime Minister?
Kingston, Ontario.
What is Newfoundland's nickname? The Eastpoint, The Rock, or The Lighthouse Capitol?
The Rock
What Vancouver lake is home to a small Douglas fir tree growing out of an old floating log?
Fairy Lake
What is Canada's National Summer sport?
Lacrosse
This funnyman was born in Toronto suburb Newmarket, and has a star on Canada's Walk of Fame.
Jim Carrey
A good representation of this social progression is the first female premier of Ontario.
Kathleen Wynne
Known as the highest mountain in Canada.
Mt. Logan
Ontario is home to 8 species of these nocturnal creatures.
Bats
Who was the first Canadian to walk in space?
Chris Hadfield
Born in Burnaby, British Columbia, the crooner is one of Canada's most successful singers
Michael Buble
Born in Montreal, Quebec, he was a proponent of the Quebec sovereignty movement and former leader of the Bloc Québécois in 1996, 1997-2011 and in 2015.
Gilles Duceppe
How many major bridges surround Montreal? six, eight or nine?
Nine
This Canadian animal can weigh 881 lbs, and can get up to 1,800 lbs!
The Moose
What Canadian hosted the show America's Got Talent?
Howie Mandel
This country superstar was born in Windsor, Ontario, and raised in Timmins, Ontario.
Shania Twain
Served as the 20th prime minister of Canada from 1993 to 2003. Born and raised in Shawinigan, Quebec,
Jean Chretien.
The only city in Canada where you can drive North into the USA?
Windsor, Ontario.