Landscapes and Geography
Climate
Wildlife
Newfoundland and Labrador
Plants
100

What continent is canada in?

What is North America

100

True or False: 

Summer in Newfoundland is a long season 

Correct Answer: False

100

What bird is found on the $1 coin in Canada?

What is a Loon

100

Around mid-June to July, a small silvery fish migrates inshore each summer in Newfoundland to spawn, these fish are found rolling on the beaches. What fish am I?

What is capelin 

100

This plant is red and green in color and commonly found in bogs and marshes, it is also known as the provincial plant of Newfoundland, what plant am I?

What is a Pitcher Plant 

200

Iceberg Alley is a renowned stretch of ocean along Newfoundland and Labrador’s coast where massive icebergs drift south from Greenland, offering one of the world’s most spectacular natural displays.

Name one town where you can see ice bergs 

What is Twillingate, Fogo Island, Bonavista 

 

200

What months are known to be the coldest in Canada during the winter season?

What is January and February

200

Which large, non-native subspecies was introduced to the island of Newfoundland in the early 20th century, now numbering over 100,000 species and has played a significant role in the ecological and cultural role in NL?

What is a moose

200

This type of flower, yellow in color, is known to sprout on side of the road and on lawns in May and are vital for pollinators. What flower am I?

What are dandelion (bumblebee) flowers 

200

Berry picking is a common activity in Newfoundland enjoyed by young and old, name a type of berry you would pick

Blueberries, bakeapples, partridgeberries

300

This lighthouse located on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland is recognized as the most easterly point in North America, what lighthouse am I?

What is the Cape Spear lighthouse

300
During the summer in the central region, temperatures can range between ____ to ______ degrees celsius. 

What is 20 to 25 degrees celsius. 

300

These small animals are often found in ponds, swimming around collecting wood to build their homes. What is the name of this animal?

What is a beaver

300

Bird watching enthusiasts from all over the world travel to this town, also known as the Root Cellar capital of the world, to view the puffin colony. What town am I? 

What is Elliston, Newfoundland

300

Soil in Newfoundland is known to be _________, which poses a challenge for crop growth. 

What is acidic

400

There are 4 National Parks located in Newfoundland and Labrador, name one of these parks

1. Terra Nova National Park

2. Gros Morne National Park

3. Torngat Mountains National Park

4. Mealy Mountain National Park

400
What months of the year do tourists typically prefer to travel to Newfoundland due to our climate?

What is June, July, August, and September

400

True or False:

 Newfoundland is also known as the seabird capital of North America, with approximately 35 million seabirds, including puffins, nesting along the coasts

Correct Answer: TRUE
400

What is the name of the largest river in Newfoundland and Labrador?

What is Churchill River

400

These wildflower plants are seen commonly on side of the highways or standing tall in fields of grass. What is the name of this wildflower?

What are lupins

500

What is the name of the strait between Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is Belle Isle
500

This acronym stands for a weather common weather pattern seen in the spring and summer in Newfoundland

R. D. F

What does R.D.F stand for?

R- rain

D- drizzle

F- fog

500

Which national park in Newfoundland has the highest moose population densities in North America?

A) Gros Morne National Park

B) Terra Nova National Park

A) What is Gros Morne National Park

500

What activities can nature and outdoor enthusiasts enjoy in Newfoundland? 

What is

Iceberg viewing, whale watching, birdwatching, hiking, fishing, camping, kayaking, rafting

500

This type of plant is commonly found in marshes among blueberry bushes. The leaves are dark green with a dense woolly underside that matures from white to rusty-brown. Indigenous cultures have been known to forage these leaves, steep them in boiling water and use them as an herbal tea to treat colds, coughs, and digestive issues.

What is this tea known as?

What is Labrador Tea