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100

The final province to become a part of Canada

Newfoundland 

100

The largest known impact crater in Canada (and the second-largest on Earth) is found where?

Sudbury, Ontario

100

According to purecanadamaple.com, Canada produces how much of the world's maple syrup? 

71% 

100

Basketball was invented by a Canadian in the late 1800s. What is their name?

James Naismith

100

The first large-scale Canadian peacekeeping mission was conducted in what country?  

Egypt

200

 Canada became a country in what year?

1867

200

Canada has the longest coastline in the world measuring approximately how much? 

243,042 kilometres

200

Carmilk bars are only produced where in Canada?

Toronto's Gladstone Chocolate Factory

200

What is Canada's most popular sport?

Ice hockey 

200

How many Canadian Armed Forces personnel served in the first Persian Gulf War? 

 4,000

300

The Viking settled the east coast of Canada in what year? 

1000 AD

300

The highest mountain in Canada is ...?

Mount Logan

300

One of the most popular foods in Canada, poutine, is mainly made up of what?

French fries, cheese curds, and gravy

300

What year was The Royal Montreal Golf Club, the oldest golf club in North America, founded?

1873

300

How much of Canada’s GDP goes towards military spending?

1.4%

400

The Montreal Stock Exchange opened when? 

1832

400

The world’s smallest desert can be found in the Yukon. What is it called? 

Carcross Desert

400

The London Fog tea latte, despite its name, was invented where in Canada?

Vancouver

400

This basketball player is the only Canadian to win the NBA MVP award. What is their name? 

Steve Nash

400

The Canadian military has its own flight demonstration squadron. What are they called?  

 Snowbirds

500

Who was Canada’s first Prime Minister? 

Sir John Alexander Macdonald

500

The world’s oldest rocks can be found in Quebec. How old are they estimated to be? 

4.28 billion years old

500

The first known recipe for Nanaimo bars appeared in a cookbook in 1952. What was the name of the cookbook?

Women’s Auxiliary of the Nanaimo Hospital Cookbook

500

What team was first to win an Olympic gold medal in hockey, in 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium?

Winnipeg Falcons

500

The Princess Louise Fusiliers were created as a result of what? 

1867 uprising in Canada