O Canada (Canadian Symbols, National Anthems, and Patriotic Moments)
Prime Ministers of the North
The Great White North (Geography about Canada's vast landscapes, provinces and territories)
Famous Canadians
Canadian Innovations
100

This symbol, often found on military graves and government buildings, is an official emblem of Canada alongside the maple leaf.

What is the maple tree?

100

He was the first Prime Minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873.

Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?

100

This city is known as the "Gateway to the North" 

What is Winnipeg?

100

This Canadian-born scientist was awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of insulin.

Who is Frederick Banting?

100

This popular winter sport, now played globally, was developed in Canada in the 19th century.

What is ice hockey?

200

This historic Canadian charter, signed in 1982, is the basis of Canada's constitution and enshrines civil liberties.

What is the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

200

The longest-serving Prime Minister in Canadian history, he led the country for over 21 years.

Who is William Lyon Mackenzie King?

200

This province joined Canada in 1949 as the country's tenth province.

What is Newfoundland and Labrador?

200

This singer from Ontario is known for hits like "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"

Who is Shania Twain?

200

This Canadian invention, created in 1951, revolutionized the way doctors measure blood pressure.

What is the electronic sphygmomanometer?

300

The national animal of Canada, known for building dams, is this industrious rodent.

What is the beaver?

300

This Prime Minister was instrumental in the founding of the United Nations and is known as the "father of peacekeeping."

Who is Lester B. Pearson?

300

This Canadian island is the largest in the world that is not considered a continent.

What is Baffin Island?

300

Born in Vancouver, he starred as Deadpool in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Who is Ryan Reynolds?

300

This Canadian physicist invented the cesium atomic clock, which is the basis for the modern standard of time.

Who is Louis Essen?

400

Canada's national anthem was originally composed in this language.

What is French?

400

He served as Prime Minister during World War I and was a staunch advocate for conscription, which deeply divided the country.

Who is Sir Robert Borden?

400

This Canadian river is the longest in the country, stretching over 4,200 kilometers

What is the Mackenzie River?

400

This legendary hockey player, often referred to as "The Great One," was born in Brantford, Ontario.

Who is Wayne Gretzky?

400

The concept of standard time zones was introduced by this Canadian railway engineer in the 19th century.

Who is Sir Sandford Fleming?

500

This red flower is worn on Remembrance Day to honor Canadian soldiers who died in war.

What is the poppy? 

500

Canada’s first female Prime Minister, she served briefly in 1993

Who is Kim Campbell?

500

This island, named after a British explorer, is the largest island in the Arctic Archipelago and the fifth-largest in the world.

What is Ellesmere Island?

500

This Canadian astronaut was the first Canadian to walk in space and also commanded the International Space Station.

Who is Chris Hadfield?

500

This Canadian doctor developed the first safe and effective vaccine for polio in 1955, which led to the worldwide eradication of the disease.

Who is Dr. Jonas Salk? (Note: Although Salk is associated with the U.S., the development of the polio vaccine involved collaboration with Canadian researchers and trials in Canada.)