The Territories
The West: BC, AB, SK
Life of Mr. Rosenwald
Central: Manitoba, Ontario, QC
The East: NB, NS, NFLD, PEI
100

The capital city of Nunavut.

What is Iqaluit?

100

In Alberta, many job opportunities exist due to this strong industry.

What is the oil industry?

100

Ethan, Mr. Rosenwald's son, recently started saying this word (Mr. Rosenwald's favourite sport)

What is hockey?

100

A well known camping destination North of Toronto, but still in Southern Ontario.

What is Algonquin Park?

100

This province is almost totally surrounded by water and is known for its fresh lobster.

What is Nova Scotia?

200

This city is known as the "Diamond Capital of North America."

What is Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

200

The provincial government of ________ passed a law that allowed _____ ______ _____ to purchase land on the open market.

What are Saskatchewan and First Nations Peoples?

200

One of the only times Mr. Rosenwald has ever been on TV...  It happened in mid September... too bad he was eating nachos at the time

What is a Blue Jays game?

200

Around 1916, Manitoba became the first province to allow for this.

What is giving women the right to vote?

200

The capital cities of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

What are Halifax (NS) and Charlottetown (PEI)?

300

_____ is a territory that has no _______ connected to other parts of Canada, while Ontario has plenty of them.


Hint: Anyone who has been on the DVP or 401 should know!

What is Nunavut? What are highways?

300

The approximate number of lakes in Saskatchewan.

100 000

300

Mr. Rosenwald is terrified of this animal: It can be a real stinky enemy... if you know what I mean... Mr. Rosenwald's dog Luna sure knows...

Skunks

300

The largest province by population in Canada, _______ consists of approximately ________ people.

What are Ontario and 16 million?

300

The name of the most eastern point in all of North America, which is located just outside St. John's, Newfoundland.

What is Cape Spear?

400

The most recent addition to Canada, Nunavut was established in ____ and is translated to mean ___ ___ in Inuktitut

What is 1999, and "our land"

400

Two facts about Saskatchewan and its history with the First Nations Peoples (one positive we discussed this year and one negative we discussed last year)

Positive: Purchase land on the open market

Negative: They were the last province to close residential schools

400

The 4 Canadian cities Mr. Rosenwald has not seen a Maple Leafs game in.  Hint: They are not in Eastern Canada

What are Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouver, Edmonton?

400

This vote almost made Quebec its own country in this year.

What is the 1995 Referendum?

400

Opened in ____ , _________ Bridge connects the provinces of _________ and ________.

1997, Confederation

New Brunswick, PEI

500

The approximate time it would take to fly from the capital city of Yukon to the capital city of Newfoundland. 

To get full points, you must correctly identify both capital cities and get the flight time right.

Whitehorse, St. John's, 7 hours

500

The correct population rankings of the capital cities of the 3 provinces in this category (highest to lowest).

Edmonton #1 of 3

Victoria #2 of 3

 Regina #3 of 3

500

The furthest CITY (not country) that Mr. Rosenwald has traveled to directly by airplane. Hint: It's hugely populated, it's in the continent of Asia and takes approximately 12 hours to fly to.

What is Tokyo, Japan?

500

Quebec ranks number 5 of 13 in ______ ______, which refers to the number of people in a place compared to the size of that place

population density 

500

The 2 main bodies of water that surround Nova Scotia.

What are the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of St. Lawrence?