British Columbia
Ontario
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Alberta
100

Which mountain in BC is known by local First Nations as "Mountain of the Spiral Road"?

Mount Robson

100

Where was the first Tim Hortons opened in 1964?

Hamilton 

100

Montreal is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world after which city? 

Paris 
100

True or False: Saskatchewan is entirely flat farmland.

False. 

Over half of the province is actually covered by forest (the Boreal Forest) and more than 100,000 lakes

100

Which national park in Alberta is the oldest in Canada, established in 1885?

Banff National Park 

200

What is the "longest town" in the Cariboo region?

Quesnel 

200

Ontario is home to the world's longest freshwater beach. What is it called?

Wasaga Beach, which features 14 kilometres of sandy shoreline along Georgian Bay. 

200

What iconic Quebec dish consists of French fries, fresh cheese curds, and brown gravy?

Poutine

200

 Where was the first automated teller machine (ATM) in Canada located?

Regina (Sherwood Credit Union), which went into service in 1977. 

200

Which Edmonton landmark was the world's largest shopping mall until 2004?

West Edmonton Mall

300

What is the highest peak entirely within British Columbia?

Mount Fairweather, at 4,653 meters

300

Ontario shares its borders with how many of the five Great Lakes?

Four—Lake Superior, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.

300

Which Montreal-based circus troupe is the largest theatrical producer in the world?

Cirque du Soleil.

300

 Which town is Canada’s only interprovincial border city, split between Saskatchewan and Alberta?

Lloydminster

300

Which Alberta town has a 31-foot replica of the Starship Enterprise?

Vulcan

400

Which animal native to BC can mimic birds, squirrels, and mechanical objects?

The Steller's jay

400

What famous winter landmark in Ottawa is recognized as the world's longest skating rink?

The Rideau Canal Skateway, stretching 7.8 kilometres 

400

 Montreal hosted the first ever Olympic Games held in Canada. In what year did this happen?

1976

400

Which famous billionaire worked on a farm near Waldeck, Saskatchewan in the late 1980s?

Elon Musk

400

Which Canadian actor, starred in a famous sci-fi movie in the 80's, was born in Edmonton?

Michael J. Fox 

500

What Interior town is home to the "World's Largest Fly-Fishing Rod," standing 60 feet high?  

Houston, BC

 


500

Which world-famous pop star was born in London, Ontario and grew up in Stratford?

Justin Bieber

500

Which world-famous religious landmark in Montreal is known for its massive dome and "miraculous" healings?

St. Joseph's Oratory

500

Which town features a famous welcome sign that says, "New York is big, but this is..."?

Biggar

500

What world-famous cocktail was invented in Calgary in 1969?

The Caesar.