This global event encourages people to turn off lights for one hour to raise awareness about climate change.
Earth Hour- Each year, participants in more than 180 countries switch off non-essential lights for one hour to demonstrate support for environmental protection and sustainable living.
This dish from Quebec features fries, cheese curds, and gravy, but “authentic” versions often insist on specific squeaky curds.
Poutine
This is Vancouver’s most famous park, attracting about 8 million visitors a year. Located at the northwestern edge of downtown Vancouver, Canada. Bordered by the harbor and English Bay
Stanley Park

This legendary Canadian hockey player is known as “The Great One.”
Wayne Gretzky
Only player to total over 2,000 career points, won the Hart Trophy (MVP) 9 times, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999.
This country banned the sale of chewing gum in 1992 to maintain cleanliness.
Singapore
This Italian dish features layers of pasta, cheese, and meat or vegetables.
LASAGNA
This Vancouver park sits at the city’s highest point and is known for its quarry garden.
Location: Cambie St & W 33rd Ave
Queen Elizabeth Park

This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State.”
Florida
This kitchen tool is used to flip pancakes or burgers.
spatula 
This waterfront park is known for its long walking and biking path connecting False Creek.
Seawall (Vancouver)
This indigenous sport is officially recognized as Canada’s national summer sport.
Lacrosse 
What items go in the pink bin (Vancouver) ?

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This dessert is named after an Italian word meaning “pull me up.”
Tiramisu - Referring to the espresso's energizing qualities and the dessert's indulgent nature. 
This park features a large suspension bridge in a rainforest setting.
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park 
This layer of gases protects Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
Ozone layer -Functions as a natural sunscreen, filtering out UVC and most UVB radiation. (UltraViolet) 
This vegetable was originally purple, not orange, before Dutch farmers cultivated it.
Carrots
were originally purple (as well as yellow and white) because they originated in Central Asia/Persia and were rich in anthocyanins, the natural pigments that create deep purple coloring. Dutch farmers selectively bred them. These farmers developed the sweet orange variety, possibly as a patriotic tribute to William of Orange and the Dutch House of Orange.
This park features a free suspension bridge often called a quieter alternative to Capilano.
Lynn Canyon Park is a public park and natural reserve located in North Vancouver. Features a network of hiking trails connecting to regional routes such as the Baden-Powell Trail. Offers dramatic views of the canyon and waterfalls below.