Geography
Holidays
Cuisine
Canadian Words
Arts
100

This island is Canada's smallest province.

Prince Edward Island

100

Originating in the UK, this holiday (which has nothing to do with punching) is celebrated the day after Christmas.

Boxing Day

100

French fries + Gravy + Cheese Curds =

Poutine

100

When you accidently dunk your foot in a river or stream and your sock gets wet.

A soaker

100

A popular music genre on Canada's east coast that blends traditional Irish and Scottish music and features fiddles, drums, whistles, and guitars.

Celtic music

200

This capital of Alberta is home to Canada's largest shopping mall.

Edmonton

200

Remembrance Day is when Canadians remember those lost in war. During the two weeks before Nov. 11, Canadians wear this red flower on their lapels.

The poppy.
200

This fish is often smoked and is a popular delicacy on Canada's west coast.

Salmon

200

A knit winter cap

Toque

200

This famous group of artists painted Ontario landscapes like that of Algonquin Park and had a style all their own.

The Group of Seven.

300

This is the second-largest of the Great Lakes and the fourth-largest fresh water lake on the planet.

Lake Huron

300

During the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which commemorates the victims of the residential school system, you'll see many people wearing shirts of this colour.

Orange

300

This thick and sugary wine is made from grapes that have been frozen while still on the vine.

Ice wine

300

A two-dollar coin.

Toonie

300

She wrote the children's novel Anne of Green Gables and its many sequels.

Lucy Maud Montgomery

400

This river, which flows through the Northwest Territories, is the longest river in Canada.

The Mackenzie River.

400

Victoria Day, celebrated on the weekend of May 24th, is named after the Queen of this country, who ruled  from 1837-1901.

The United Kingdom.

400

This food was first harvested and prepared by the Indigenous people of Canada. For some, it was part of a ritual that celebrated the Sugar Moon, or the first full moon of spring. 

Maple syrup

400

A big party held to help raise money for a wedding.

A buck n' doe, (variations include stag n' doe, doe n' doe, buck n' buck, etc.)

400

Walter Allward designed this war memorial for Canadians killed in WWI, which is located at Vimy Ridge in this country.

France

500

This station, located on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, is the world's northernmost permanently inhabited settlement. It is located 817 km from the North Pole.

Alert

500
Residents of Quebec celebrate this holiday, brought to North America by French settlers, on June 24.

Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

500

Montreal is famous for these round, doughy rolls brought to the city by its Jewish community.

Bagels

500

When you score three goals in one game of hockey.

Hat trick

500

Which of these famous comedians are Canadian: Jim Carrey, Mike Myers, John Candy, Seth Rogan, or Martin Short?

All of them