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100

This famous tower in Toronto was once the tallest freestanding structure in the world.


What is the CN Tower? (1975 until 2007)

Currently the Burj Khalifa is, its a 163-floor, 829.8-meter (2,722 ft) mixed-use skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, holding the record as the world's tallest building and structure since 2009.

100

This is the only province in Canada that is primarily French-speaking.

What is Quebec?

100

This famous Canadian city is home to the Africville community, a historically Black neighborhood that was dismantled in the 1960s.

What is Halifax? 

100

This iconic civil rights leader gave the famous "I Have a Dream" speech during the 1963 March on Washington.

Who is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.?

100

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?

What is a candle?

200

This elusive carnivorous mammal, known for its thick fur and sharp claws, is often found in the forests of northern Canada and is the symbol of toughness in the Canadian wilderness.

What is a wolverine? 

200

This province is known for its beautiful mountains, including Jasper National Parks.

What is Alberta?

200

This Black Canadian athlete broke racial barriers in the 1920s by becoming the first Black person to play professional hockey in Canada.

Who is Willie O'Ree?

200

This African American woman refused to give up her seat on a bus, sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955.

Who is Rosa Parks?

200

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What am I?

What are footsteps?

300

In 1867, Canada became a country by joining together four provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and this eastern province.

What is Nova Scotia?

300

This northern territory of Canada is named after a region that is often associated with the indigenous Inuit people, and it is the only territory that shares a border with all three of Canada's oceans.

What is Nunavut?

300

This Underground Railroad conductor helped many enslaved people escape to freedom in Canada and later became known as the "Moses of her people."

Who is Harriet Tubman?

300

This influential African American abolitionist and writer was known for his autobiography and speeches advocating for the end of slavery, and he founded The North Star newspaper.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

300

I can be cracked, made, told, and played. What am I?

What is a joke?

400

This French Canadian celebration, held annually in Quebec City, is one of the world's largest winter festivals and includes events like ice canoe races and snow sculptures.

What is Carnaval de Québec?

400

This northernmost territory in Canada is famous for the stunning Northern Lights and the Arctic Circle.

What is Yukon?

400

This prominent Black Canadian leader and civil rights advocate was the first Black woman to serve in the House of Commons of Canada.

Who is Dr. Rosemary Brown?

400

This African American boxer was the first to win the heavyweight title three times and was known for his charismatic personality and activism during the 1960s.

Who is Muhammad Ali?

400

I have cities, but no houses. I have forests, but no trees. I have rivers, but no water. What am I?

What is a map?

500

This is the longest river in Canada, stretching over 4,000 kilometers through the country's northern regions.

What is the Mackenzie River?

500

This province, home to the oldest known mountain range in North America, also contains the largest tidal range in the world, found in the Bay of Fundy.

What is New Brunswick?

500

This Canadian-born Black man was the first person of African descent to hold the position of Lieutenant Governor in any Canadian province, serving in Ontario from 2008 to 2014.

Who is David Onley?

500

This landmark Supreme Court case in 1954 declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional, led by Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

500

The more you have of me, the less you see. What am I?

What is darkness?