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Canada-U.S.
100

The final province to become a part of Canada

Newfoundland 

100

What is the capital of Canada?

Ottawa

100

Canada produces what percentage of the world's maple syrup? 

71-75% 

100

What is Canada's most popular sport?

Ice Hockey

100

What states does the Consulate General of Canada in New York serve? 

New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Delaware, and Pennsylvania

200

 Canada became a country in what year?

1867

200

What is Canada's most populated city?

Toronto

200

Canadians eat 1 billion of these every year

Doughnuts. Thanks, Tim Hortons.

200

What is Canada's official national sport?

Lacrosse

200

How many people cross the Canada-U.S. border daily?

 400,000

300

What is the national animal of Canada?

Beaver

300

Canada is bordered by _____ oceans

3, the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans

300

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

French fries, cheese curds, and gravy

300

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

James Naismith

300

What is the value of Canada and the U.S.'s two-way trade annually?

One trillion dollars

400

When did Canada gain its independence?

1931

400

Canada is the second largest country in the world. True or False?

True

400

1/3 of the world's supply of these salty snacks is made in New Brunswick

French fries

400

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

Steve Nash

400

Canada is a key partner in helping the U.S. achieve its goal of net-zero emissions by what year?

2050

500

Who was Canada’s first Prime Minister? 

Sir John Alexander Macdonald

500

Canada has more of these than the world combined.

Lakes. About 9% of canada is covered by fresh water

500

Carmilk bars are only produced where in Canada?

Toronto's Gladstone Chocolate Factory

500

What is the name of the Toronto ice hockey team?

Toronto Maple Leafs

500

New York State shares a border with which two Canadian provinces?

Ontario and Quebec