What is the most common tourist place in Canada?
Niagara Falls
What side of Niagara Falls has the most activities?
Canada side
What is Ontario’s capital?
Toronto
What is Montreal the capital of?
Quebec
What sport is Canada’s national sport? (both = double points)
Ice Hockey & Lacrosse
What is Canada’s capital?
Ottawa
How old is Niagara Falls?
12,000 years old
Ontario is known for its many lakes? About how many lakes are there? Closest number gets the points
250,000+
What is a nickname for Montreal?
Sin City
Canadians love Mac and cheese. How many boxes of these are co aimed each year all over Canada?
7 Million
How much is a “loonie” worth?
$1CAD
Niagara Falls is a very interesting shape. What shape is it?
A horseshoe
A city in Ontario has the world’s biggest underground shopping complex. Which city is that?
Toronto
Montreal is very similar to a city in the USA. Which city is that?
Boston, MA
What is Canada’s first sport?
Cricket
What is Canada’s national animal?
A beaver
What happened to Niagara Falls in 1967?
The Niagara Falls was “de-watered”.
What was Ontario called before it was named Ontario?
Upper Canada
Montreal has many islands. How many are there?
over 200
When did Canada get its own flag?
Canada got its own flag after 100 years after being its own country
When did Canada become its own country? (1/2 points for month or 1/2 points for year. full points of month & year. double points if month,day,year)
July 1, 1867
Where does most of the water from the Niagara Falls go to?
About 90% of the water that flows over the falls from the Niagara River crashes down the Horseshoe Falls; the US side comprises the American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls, where the other 10% flows
How did Ontario get its name?
The word “Ontario” comes from the Iroquois word “kanadario”, meaning “sparkling” water
What are 3 of Montreal’s national food?
Poutine, Bagels, Smoked Meat
How did Canada get it’s name?
The name “Canada” likely comes from the Huron-Iroquois word “kanata,” meaning “village” or “settlement.”