Ontario Symbols
Places in Ontario
Nature & Animals
True or False
Fun Facts
100

This leaf is shown on Ontario's flag.

What are 3  golden maple leaves.

100

This is the capital city of Ontario.

What is Toronto. Toronto is the most diverse city in the world. Approximately 50% of it's residents have heritage from other countries. This makes it an incredible place to visit and all the different cuisines make it a great place to eat as well!

100

This large animal with antlers lives in Ontario forests?

What is the Moose

100

Ontario has more than 250, 000 lakes. 

True. (Did you know...Ontario lakes are home to many species of fish such as trout, bass, perch, and pike)

100

This ice sport is very popular in Ontario?

What is Hockey. 2nd-basketball, 3rd-soccer, 4th-baseball

200

These are the colours are on the Ontario flag?

What are: Red, Blue, White, green and gold

200

This famous waterfall is a World heritage site and natural wonder of the world.

What is Niagara Falls. Did you know...Every minute, over 1.7 million litresof water crash over Niagara Falls.

200

This is Ontario's largest reptile. It has a shell like armor, a spiky tail like a dinosaur, and a sharp, hooked beak.

What is the Snapping Turtle (Did you know...snapping turtles can live to be over 100 years old.

200

These 2 groups, the Algonquian and the Iroquoian ,are the largest Indigenous peoples to traditionally and currently inhabit Ontario.

True-Ontario is home to diverse Indigenous peoples, encompassing the First Nations, the Métis, and the Inuit. Historically, the region’s original inhabitants primarily belonged to two major cultural and linguistic groups: the Algonquian and the Iroquoian.

200

What month is Canada Day celebrated in?

July

300

This symbol of Canada, which can be found in Ontario, and is found on the 5 cent coin.

What is the Beaver.

300

In what city in Ontario can the big nickel (the world's largest coin statue) be found?

Sudbury, Ontario

300

This is the only poisonous snake in Ontario.

What is the Massassauga Rattler

300

Ontario is the smallest province in Canada. 

False. The smallest province in Canada is Prince Edward Island (PEI).

300

This is the location of the Parliament Buildings for our government.

What is Ottawa, Ontario.

400

This bird is Ontario's provincial bird and can be found on a gold coin.

What is the Loon.

400

This tall structure can be found in Toronto and was once the tallest free standing structure in the world.

What is the CN Tower. Did you know...the CN Tower is 553.3 metres tall and has 2,579 steps.

400

How many of the 5 Great Lakes touch Ontario?

4

400

The Prime Minister of Canada lives in Toronto, Ontario. 

False, the official residence of the Prime Minister is in Ottawa, Ontario. 

400

This sticky treat is made using sap?

What is Maple Syrup (Did you know...It takes 40 litres of maple tree sap to make 1 litre of maple syrup.)

500

This is the colour of Ontario's official flower.

What is White, The White Trillium is Ontario’s official flower.It blooms in spring and grows in forests across the province. 

500

These Great Lakes touch Ontario's shores.

What are Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Huron, or Lake Superior. It is the 2nd deepest Great Lake and is 244 m at its maximum depth.

500

This animal can sometimes be found in northern Ontario and is white?

What is the Polar Bear. There are approx. 900-1000 polar bears living in Ontario. They are the most southern population of polar bears.

500

Ontario's name comes from an Indigenous word meaning "great lake". 

True

500

Ontario is part of this country and continent.

Canada, North America