CHRISTMAS MOVIES
CHRISTMAS FOOD
CHRISTMAS SONGS
THINGS TO DO AT CHRISTMASTIME
CHRISTMAS FACTS
100

WHAT REAL LIFE CLEBERTY COUPLE PLAYS SANTA AND MRS  CLAUS IN THE CHRISTMAS CRONICALS?

WHO ARE KURT RUSSLE AND GOLDY HAWN

100

WHAT CHRISTMAS FESTIVE DRINK HAS EGGS IN IT?

WHAT IS EGG NOG I REALLY LOVE THE ISLAND FARMS EGG NOG

100

who  sang rock n round the christmas tree

brenda lee

100

what increadble magical 2004 christmas movie with my favorite tom hanks can you watch at the i max at the royal bc musum 

thepolarexpress

100
  1. The first documented recipe for red and white striped peppermint candy canes dates to 1844. Not long after, people began decorating their trees with candy canes. August Imgard of Ohio seems to be the first to do this in 1847.


  1. From its humble beginnings, candy canes have now reached a production level of 1.76 billion per year!
200

In the film Elf, what is the main character Buddy's favorite type of pasta?


Spaghetti




200

What is a Yule Log Cake for Christmas?


What is a Yule Log Cake for Christmas?




A Yule Log Cake, also known as a Bûche de Noël, is a cake made based on that old tradition. Fortunately for us, we won't burn it – we'll eat it! It's basically a chocolate sponge cake roll that's filled with cream and covered with chocolate ganache and made to look like a log


200

what song does kris and winter sing in the 1970 christmas classic santa claus is coming to town?

one foot in front of the other

200

what can you watch christmas time down town

the santa  claus parade

200

What was the first company that used Santa Claus in advertising

? Coca- Cola

300

What is the name of the Grinch's love interest in How the Grinch Stole Christmas?

Martha May

300

What is a nickname for hot chocolate?


hot cocoa



Hot chocolate, also known as hot cocoa or drinking chocolate, is a heated drink consisting of shaved or melted chocolate or cocoa powder, heated milk or water, and usually a sweetener. It is often garnished with whipped cream or marshmallows.


300

who sang the pop verson of where are you christmas from jim carry's 2000 grinch movie

faith hill

300

what can you see at the bay center in down town

the festival of the trees

300

St. Nick was more generous than jolly

The original Santa Claus was actually St. Nicholas, a Christian bishop in the 4th century. He didn’t wear the red suit that’s so famous today, but he did give all of his inheritance to the poor and needy. In Dutch, his name is Sinter Klaas, which later morphed into Santa Claus.

Coca-Cola played a part in Santa's image

Santa wasn’t always the jolly man in red. Older depictions of Santa from the early 1900s depicted him more sternly, and there wasn't a standardized "look" for his appearance. The classic image of a happy and plump Santa that we all know today came in part from Coca-Cola ads, drawn in 1931 by illustrator Haddon Sundblom.

400

What is the name of the doe that Rudolph likes in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?

Clarice

400

Why is gingerbread a symbol of Christmas?



In the late 17th century, gingerbread became associated with Christmas. Russian bakers prepared gingerbread men and women, usually as replicas of those people attending parties. Gingerbread houses were introduced about 200 years later, when the Grimm brothers wrote Hansel and Gretel. A new holiday tradition was born.

400

n what year was "All I Want for Christmas Is You" first released?

1994

400

what famous victoria castle can you see at christmas

 Christmas at Craigdarroch Castle

and hatly castle 

The iconic Hatley Castle is open during weekends in December for touring, holiday photos and family fun (this is the only time during the winter season when the castle is open to the public). Wear your matching PJs or your best sweater, grab a warm drink and see the Castle dressed in the season's beauty.

Warm up or snap a selfie by the roaring main fireplace, tour the museum, and check out the view from the top of the grand staircase (it is not open during summer tours!). Royal Roads University staff will also be on-site to answer your questions.

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Hanging stockings started by accident

The historic St. Nicholas heard about the plight of a local man who did not have enough dowry money to marry off his three daughters. The generous St. Nick tossed some money down the chimney that landed in the ladies' stockings that were drying by the fire. After that, the tradition stuck!





Santa has his own Canadian postal code

Every year, letters to Santa Claus flood post offices across the world. Cementing their reputation as some of the nicest people ever, some big-hearted Canadian post office workers started writing back. As the program took off, they set up a special postal code for Santa as part of a Santa Letter-Writing Program initiative: HOH OHO.

500

What Christmas delicacy aboard the Polar Express gets its own musical number AND 

In The Polar Express, what is the first gift of Christmas?

HOT CHOCOLATE THE HERO BOY GOT TE FIRST GIFT OF CHRISTMAS FROM SANTA A BELL FROM HIS SLEGH

500

What is the tradition of Terry's orange?

Terry's chocolate ball is a delectable combination of chocolate with a hint of orange oil that comes in segments, just like a real orange. Tradition dictates that you whack the ball onto a table to separate the pieces. Once the Terry's orange chocolate ball falls into sections then everyone can enjoy.

500

who sings rudlp the red nosed reideer silver and gold and holy joll christmas in 1964 rudoplh the red noesd reindeer

burl ives

500

what victoria hotel can you see at christma time

 Holiday Movie Nights

Enjoy Holiday Movie Nights at the Oak Bay Beach Hotel, where you can enjoy dinner at FARO Pizza, followed by a favourite holiday film in the David Foster Foundation Theatre.

Choose from various modern or classic holiday films to attend, including Home Alone, Elf, It’s A Wonderful Life, A Christmas Story, National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Miracle on 34th Street, and Die Hard.

A concession will also be available for beverage service during the film, and hot buttered popcorn is included with your ticket.

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We can’t talk about Christmas without a mention to the big bearded, rosy-cheeked jolly man… Father Christmas! But have you wondered how he got the name Santa Claus? It’s from Sinterklaas, which means Saint Nicholas in Dutch, the language of the Netherlands. St. Nicholas was a Christian bishop who lived in the 4th century – known for being kind and generous, he later became the patron saint of children.


He loves helping Santa deliver presents.

Rudolph’s favourite night of the year is Christmas Eve, when he gets to lead the sleigh across the skies.

Rudolph loves to sing Christmas carols.

When Rudolph isn’t flying or leading the sleigh, he loves to sing!

He’s especially fond of Christmas carols, and his favourite is, of course, “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer.”

He even hums it to himself while soaring through the skies on Christmas Eve.