This was the year Canada became a country.
1867.
This is Canada’s capital city.
Ottawa.
This is Canada’s national animal.
A Beaver
This sweet treat is made from tree sap.
Maple Syrup
This famous festival in Calgary is known as "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth."
The Calgary Stampede
The first Prime Minister of Canada.
Sir John A. Macdonald.
The longest river in Canada.
Mackenzie River
This bird is featured on the Canadian dollar coin.
A Loon
This dish is made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
Poutine
This children’s TV show featured a man with a green sweater and a giraffe named Jerome.
The Friendly Giant
This island province was the last to join Canada in 1949.
Newfoundland and Labrador.
This is the only Canadian province that is officially bilingual.
New Brunswick
The world’s largest herd of caribou migrates through this province.
Quebec
This Canadian coffee chain is famous for its "Roll Up the Rim" contest.
Tim Hortons
This Canadian singer was known as the "Queen of Country Pop."
Shania Twain
The war of 1812 was fought between these two countries.
Britain (including Canada) and the United States.
The highest mountain in Canada.
Mount Logan
The great horned owl is the official bird of this province.
Alberta
This province is known for its lobster.
Nova Scotia.
This CBC show about a veterinarian ran for 22 seasons.
The Beachcombers
This famous explorer claimed Canada for France in 1534.
Jacques Cartier.
This province is known for its red sand beaches.
Prince Edward Island
This animal is often called the "ghost of the Rockies".
Mountain Lion/Cougar
This deep-fried pastry is named after an animal.
Beaver Tail
This Canadian actor played Captain Kirk on Star Trek.
William Shatner