How many provinces and territories are there in Canada?
10 provinces & 3 territories.
Provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.
The three territories: Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.
Which winter sport is Canada's national sport?
Hockey
What is the name of this Canadian animal?
Beaver
What's the name of the agreements Canadians continue to have in relationship with Indigenous Peoples?
Treaty
Who did the Canadians fight with in the War of 1812?
Americans
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
What's the leaf on the Canadian flag?
Maple leaf
Francophone
French-speaking Canadians
When did Canada become a country?
July 1, 1867.
How many time zones does Canada have?
Six
Which province is known as "Land of Lakes"
Ontario
What's the number of time zones in Canada?
6
Which one of those animals is NOT on Canadian coins?
Beaver, Loon, Moose, Caribou, Polar Bear
Moose
Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?
Sir John MacDonald
Who is Justin Trudeau?
The current prime minister of Canada
What is the largest city in Canada by population?
Toronto
What is a famous Canadian book set in Prince Edward Island?
Anne of Green Gables
What are the official languages of Canada?
English and French
Which FOUR provinces formed the Dominion of Canada in 1867?
Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
Name the head of state of Canada.
Who is King Charles the 3rd?
How many borders does Canada have and with what country?
One, United States of America
What are the three groups considered as part of "Indigenous Peoples"
First Nations, Metis, and Inuit
Who is the singer of the hit song from the Titanic movie?
Celine Dion
Which Canadian company was heavily involved in the fur trade with the indigenous people?
Hudson's Bay Company (HBC).
Which French explorer claimed Canada for France in 1534?
Jacque Cartier
The last territory to be added to Canada
What is Nunavut? (1999)
Won the Nobel Prize for discovering insulin.
Sir Frederick Banting
What is this called?
Inukshuk
Which year did (most) Canadian women get the right to vote in Canada?
1918
American colonist who moved to Canada rather than fight against their king (Britain) in the war for Independence. What was this group called?
Loyalists