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Canada Eh?
Fun Facts
100
What is the capital of Canada?
Ottawa
100
What are Canada's 2 official languages?
English and French
100
What day of the year is Canada day?
July 1st
100
True or False: Niagara Falls is one of the largest and most popular waterfalls?
True
100
What is Canada's national animal icon?
The Beaver
200
What is the largest city in Canada? With a population of more than 5 million people.
Toronto, Ontario
200
Who is Canada's current prime minister?
Stephen Harper (leader of the conservative party)
200
What is the last line of the national anthem 'O Canada?'
"O Canada, we stand on guard for thee."
200
What is Canada's national summer sport? What is Canada's national winter sport?
Summer sport: Lacrosse Winter sport: Ice Hockey
200
True or False: There is an Ice Hotel called Hotel de Glace in Quebec, Canada?
True: The hotel melts away every summer and is recreated every winter with 400 tons of ice and 12,000 tons of snow.
300
What is the name of Canada's newest Territory?
Nunavut
300
Who was Canada's FIRST prime minister?
Sir John A. MacDonald
300
What are 3 things that were invented in Canada?
Basketball, electric light bulb, television, telephone and/or the zipper.
300
What two oceans does Canada stretch across?
Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Ocean
300
What food do Canadians consume more than any other nationality on Earth?
Macaroni and Cheese
400
How many provinces are in Canada?
10
400
What does RCMP stand for?
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- the national police force
400
Where does the name 'Canada' come from?
The name Canada comes from the Huron and Iroquois word 'Kanata' meaning 'village.'
400
Which province is the smallest?
Prince Edward Island
400
What is Ontario's provincial flower?
White Trillium
500

WHAT DOES THE LITENUNT GOVNER DO?

HE GIVES ROYAL  ASCENT!

500
True or False: Confederation of Canada took place in 1896?
False: 1867
500
What were the first four provinces in Canada?
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec.
500
Name the symbol or animal on the Canadian coins: penny, nickel, dime, quarter, loonie and toonie?
Penny: Maple Leaf Nickel: Beaver Dime: Schooner (sail boat) Quarter: Moose Loonie: Loon Toonie: Polar Bear
500
What year was the baseball glove invented in Canada?
1883