There are 250, 000 of these in the province
A large, diving water bird known for its distinctive calls and impressive swimming and diving abilities. They are found on lakes and ponds in the northern hemisphere, particularly in North America, and are recognizable by their black and white or gray and white plumage, long bodies, and pointed bills.
What is a loon?
This delicate white-blossomed flower is associated with peace and hope and blooms in early spring.
What is the White Trillium?
French and English.
What are the official languages of Canada?
The tree that Canada is most known for.
What is the Maple Tree?
The majority of the population lives here.
What is southern Ontario?
A large bird with black head and neck, white cheek patches, and a grey-brown body, known for its distinctive "V"-shaped flight formations and honking calls.
What is a Canadian Goose?
A common perennial herb known for its bright yellow, composite flower head that forms a fluffy, round seed head, or "blowball," after blooming.
What is a Dandelion?
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10 Provinces and 3 Territories
A tree that does not loose it's leaves in winter.
What is coniferous tree?
One of the 7 wonders of the world.
What is Niagara Falls?
A noisy songbird, recognizable by its striking blue, black, and white plumage, a prominent blue crest that can be raised or lowered, and a distinctive black "necklace" across its throat.
What is a Blue Jay?
A flower that is daisy-like yellow or orangish-yellow petals (ray florets) surrounding a prominent, dark brown or black central cone (disk florets).
What is a Black Eyed Susan?
The Peoples who lived here first.
Who are Indigenous Peoples.
A tree that looses its leaves in winter.
A deciduous tress.
The original name of the province.
What is Upper Canada?
A very large, stately bird with blue-grey body feathers, a white head featuring a black stripe above its yellow eye and black plumes, and long yellow legs. They have a long, S-shaped neck that they fold in flight
What is a Great Blue Heron?
A plant known for its numerous tiny, star-shaped white flowers that resemble clouds or wispy, airy masses, creating a delicate, frothy look. Commonly grows on the side of the roads in SW Ontario.
What is Queen Anne's Lace or Babies Breath?
The estimated population of Canada in 2025.
41,500,000
A tall, fast-growing evergreen conifer characterized by its soft, slender needles that grow in bundles of five, a long, straight trunk, and a broadly conical or oval crown.
What is a White Pine Tree.
The capital city.
What is Toronto?
The National Bird of Canada.
What is the Grey Jay?
A native shrub or small tree, distinguished by their red, fuzzy fruit clusters that persist through winter, and their leaves turn brilliant red and orange in the fall.
What is Sumac?
Canada was confederated in this year.
What is 1867.
The most common tree in Ontario.