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100

This Ontario city on the shores of Lake Ontario is known as the “Automotive Capital of Canada".

What is Oshawa, Ontario?

100

This city is the busiest airport in Canada.

What is Toronto Pearson International Airport?

100

This is the iconic Toronto structure that was the world's tallest free standing structure until 2009.

What is the CN Tower?

100

This city is the capital of Canada and is home to Parliment Hill.

What is Ottawa, Quebec?

100

This resource, tapped from trees in Quebec, allows Canada to produce over 73% of the world's supply.

What is Maple Syrup?

200

This city in Quebec is famous for its aerospace industry and is home to Bombardier’s headquarters.

What is Montreal, Quebec?

200

This major national airline, originally started as Trans-Canada Air Lines in 1937, is now one of the largest air carriers in North America.

What is Air Canada?

200

Canada's most visited natural attraction which is situated between Ontario and New York.

What is Niagara Falls?

200

This city is the political capital of British Columbia and houses the provincial legislature.

What is Victoria, British Columbia?

200

This city in Alberta is famous as the "Oil Capital of Canada"

What is Fort McMurray, Alberta?

300

This city in Quebec is home to Kruger Inc.’s major paper mill and is an essential hub for pulp and paper manufacturing in Canada.

What is Trois-Rivieres?

300

Known for its SkyTrain, this West Coast city has one of the largest automated rapid transit systems in North America.

What is Vancouver, British Columbia?

300

This amusment park situated in Vaughan is Canada's largest.

What is Canada's Wonerland?

300

This is the official title of the representative of the monarch who gives Royal Assent to fedrel laws in Canada.

What is the Governor General?

300

This industry was once the world’s largest producer of nickel, shaping the city’s economy and landscape.

What is Vale in Sudbury, Ontario?

400

This city in Manitoba is the headquarters for New Flyer Industries, a leading bus manufacturer in North America.

What is Winnipeg, Manitoba?

400

This Canadian transit innovation features a fare system that uses a reusable, contactless card, now widely adopted in many cities for public transportation.

What are Presto, Compass, and Opus?

400

Toronto is home to one of the largest museums in North America.

What is the Royal Ontario Museum?

400

This is the name of the lower house of Canada's federal parliment where the Members of Parliment debate and vote on proposed legislations. 

What is the House of Commons?

400

The valuable crop often processed in the Prarie cities such as Saskatoon and Regina makes Canada on eof the largest exporters worldwide.

What is Canola?

500

This Canadian company, which was founded in 1909, is now one of the world's largest aircraft manufacturers, which also originated as a snowmobile manufacturer.

What is Bombardier?

500

This iconic Canadian locomotive, which debuted in the 1950s, is celebrated for its distinctive “bulldog” nose and helped revolutionize freight and passenger service across Canada.

What is the FP9A Locomotive?

500

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is famous for its arcitect and nightlife.

What is Old Quebec?

500

This term describes the constitutional convention that requires the executive branch, aka the Cabinet, to retain the support of the elected assembly in order to govern.

What is Responsible Government?

500

Although mined everywhere, this mineral is primarily mined near Timmins, Ontario, and is Canada's top producer.

What is Copper?