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Amica
100

In 1917, this city in Eastern Canada was devastated by the largest human-made explosion prior to the atomic bomb.

Halifax (The Halifax Explosion)

100

This Italian liqueur is often mixed with coffee in tiramisu.

amaretto

100

These birds have been filmed using bread as fishing bait

Herons

100

In the 1800s, dentures were often made from teeth taken from soldiers who died at this famous battle.

Waterloo

100

Which anniversary of Amica West Vancouver did we celebrate last month?

20 years! 

200

In 1885, this Canadian Pacific Railway section was completed, linking the east and west coasts.

The transcontinental railway

200

This Scottish region is famous for heavily peated whiskies, including Laphroaig and Ardbeg.

Islay

200

This animal was taught to communicate with humans using 350+ signs in American Sign Language.

Koko the gorilla

200

Before alarm clocks, people hired “knocker-uppers” who woke clients by doing this

tapping on windows with a stick

200

What country are we celebrating for this month's Sip & Savour?

The Philippines!

300

This Viking explorer is believed to have landed in Newfoundland around the year 1000 CE.

Leif Erikson

300

This Caribbean island produces over 80% of the world’s rum supply.

Puerto Rico

300

Octopuses have been seen collecting these items in tropical climates for shelter.

Coconut Shells

300

In 897, King Charles the Simple of France gave away a huge chunk of land to Viking leader Rollo — land we now know as this region.

Normandy

300

What do only 3 Amica locations out of our 36 Amica's across Canada have? (We have one here at Amica West Vancouver)

A pool! 

400

This infamous Canadian outlaw, known for train robberies in the early 20th century, was dubbed “Canada’s Robin Hood.”

Bill Miner

400

The name of this spirit comes from the Arabic word al-kuḥl, meaning “the essence.”

alcohol

400

These primates wash sweet potatoes in water, a behavior passed down like culture.

Japanese macaques?

400

In ancient Egypt, people shaved these off to mourn the death of a cat

eyebrows

400

Where is Chris (our GM) Moving to?

Amica Lions Gate - just up the hill

500

This medical procedure, first successfully performed by a Canadian in 1953, transformed open-heart surgery.

Dr. Wilfred Bigelow (heart-lung bypass and hypothermia use)

500

The word “whiskey” comes from the Irish phrase uisce beatha, which translates to this.

“water of life”

500

This type of bird is known to “dance” by stomping its feet to flush out insects.

the blue-footed booby

500

Napoleon was once attacked by a horde of these animals during a hunting trip

Rabbits

500

What item did Chris jump out of at the 20th Anniversary Party?

A cardboard cake