Canada
Provinces/Territories
True or False
Canadian Food
Riddles
100

What type of leaf is on the Canadian Flag

Maple leaf

100

How many provinces are there in Canada?

10

100

Some parts of Canada get snow in summer.

True!

100

What kind of tree does maple syrup come from?

Maple tree!

100

I have antlers and hooves and like the cold. I’m bigger than you and very bold!

A moose!

200

Finish the lyric

O Canada! Our home and native land...

True patriot love in all of us command.

200

What is the biggest province in Ontrio?

Quebec.

200

You can see whales in Canadian oceans.

True

200

These long fried pastries are called BeaverTails, but they’re really made of...

Dough!


200

I was built with logs, not bricks. My roof might leak, my walls are thick. I kept settlers warm in times of cold — I’m centuries old!

A log cabin.

300

What animal is on the Canadian Nickel

A beaver

300

This province's name starts with "New" but it's actually one of the oldest areas in Canada.

Newfoundland and Labrador.

300

Canada’s national bird is the penguin.

False! Canada does not have one.

300

Which popular Canadian coffee and donut chain was founded by a professional hockey player in 1964?

Tim Hortons.

300

I help lead your city, I don’t wear a crown. I’m not the Prime Minister, but I run your town.

The mayor.

400

What are the three levels of government in Canada?

Federal, Provincial/Territorial, and Municipal

400

This territory was created in 1999 and has a mostly Inuit population.

Nunavut.

400

The capital of Alberta is Calgary.

False. It is Edmonton!

400

Which fast food chain was founded by a hockey player and is everywhere in Canada?

Tim Horton!


400

I’m a day to remember, with flowers and red. I help you think of soldiers who’ve fled.

Remembrance Day!

500

What is the name of the Indigenous land Canada is on called?

Turtle Island

500

This northern territory borders Alaska and had a famous gold rush.

Yukon.

500

What is the name of this place?


The Canadian Shield. 

500

What’s the name of the soft, chewy bread eaten by Métis people and settlers?

Bannock!


500

I grind your grain, I turn with force. Settlers built me by a stream, of course.

A water mill.