Winnipeg
Toronto
Halifax
Whitehorse/Yukon
Travel
100

This famous Winnipeg intersection is often considered the geographic heart of the city.

Portage and Main


100

This former industrial district became Toronto's first large-scale pedestrian-only heritage district.

Distillery District

100

This star-shaped hilltop fort overlooks Halifax Harbour.

Citadel Hill

100

This river flows through downtown Whitehorse and gave the city its name during the Gold Rush era.

Yukon River

100

Often called the "Hamptons of the North," this Ontario cottage region is known for its three major lakes: Muskoka, Rosseau, and this lake.

Lake Joseph

200
What is the population of Winnipeg? +/- 10000 

850,260

200

What is the population of Toronto +/- 100,000

3.71 million

200

What is the population of Halifax? +/- 10000

532,000

200

What is the population of Whitehorse? +/- 2500

38,637

200

This Jamaican city is known as the birthplace of reggae legend Bob Marley.

Kingston

300

This famous Winnipeg music venue has hosted countless Canadian bands since the 1980s.

The Burt (Burton Cummings Theatre

300

This massive Asian shopping centre in Markham is known for electronics, food courts, and knock-off merchandise.

Pacific Mall

300

This large city park is home to a famous public swimming pool and numerous trails.

Point Pleasant Park

300

DAILY DOUBLE

This Yukon city was the centre of the Klondike Gold Rush.

300

This ancient Mayan city features the Temple of Kukulcán

Chichén Itzá

400

This local burger chain is famous for its "Nip" burgers and orange drink.

Salisbury House

400

This Toronto ravine system is larger than New York City's Central Park.

Don Valley Ravine System

400

What is someone from Halifax called?

Haligonian

400

This sternwheeler on the Whitehorse waterfront is the largest preserved vessel of its kind in Canada.

S.S. Klondike

400

This scenic highway connects Lake Louise to Jasper and is considered one of the most beautiful drives in the world.

Icefields Parkway

500

What was the famous bridge where dicks were "blown up"

Arlington Bridge

500

This Toronto island is the largest of the three major islands.

Ward's Island

500

This Halifax street is famous for its concentration of pubs, restaurants, and late-night university crowds.

Argyle Street

500

This narrow-gauge railway connected Whitehorse to Skagway during the Klondike Gold Rush.

White Pass and Yukon Route

500

The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is visible above sea level in this country

Iceland