This is Canada's most populous province and home to the nation's capital city, Ottawa.
What is Ontario?
While Canada has access to most of the Great Lakes, this lake is entirely in American territory.
What is Lake Michigan?
This red leaf is the central symbol on the Canadian national flag.
What is the Maple Leaf?
He is currently the Prime Minister of Canada.
Who is Mark Carney?
This is Canada's official winter national sport.
What is Ice Hockey?
Created in 1999, this is Canada's largest and newest territory.
What is Nunavut?
This massive body of water in Northern Canada is the second-largest bay in the world.
What is Hudson Bay?
Standing in Toronto, this was once the world's tallest free-standing structure.
What is the CN Tower?
This young man from BC attempted the "Marathon of Hope" to raise money for cancer research.
Who is Terry Fox?
This French-speaking province is the world’s largest producer of maple syrup.
What is Quebec?
This Atlantic province is the only one in Canada that is officially bilingual (English and French).
What is New Brunswick?
This river serves as a major shipping route and connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.
What is the St. Lawrence River?
This animal is the national symbol of Canada, largely due to its role in the historic fur trade.
What is the Beaver?
He was the first Prime Minister of Canada and is pictured on the old ten-dollar bill.
Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?
Canada celebrated its 100th birthday (Centennial) in this year.
What is 1967?
This Prairie province is known as the "Land of Living Skies" and produces most of Canada's wheat.
What is Saskatchewan?
Located between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, this bay is home to the highest tides in the world.
What is the Bay of Fundy?
These stone landmarks, often shaped like humans, were originally used by the Inuit for navigation.
What are Inukshuks?
This famous hockey player has one of Canada's best coffee chains named after him.
Who is Tim Horton?
Recognized as Canada's first incorporated city, established by Royal Charter, this city was founded over 241 years ago.
What is Saint John, New Brunswick?
This was the last province to join Confederation, officially becoming part of Canada in 1949.
What is Newfoundland and Labrador?
This body of water is known for having over 550 shipwrecks.
What is Lake Superior?
This massive mountain range runs through British Columbia and Alberta.
What are the Rocky Mountains (or the Rockies)?
This famous 1987 book centers around a 13-year-old Brian Robeson, who is stranded in the forests of Northern Canada after a plane crash.
What is Hatchet?
This station at the very top of Canada, in Nunavut's Arctic, is widely considered the northernmost human settlement in the world.
What is Alert, Nunavut?