The wide flat part of the canoe paddle
The number of players on a broomball team
What is six?
The name of the last stone launched in a curling match
What is the hammer?
The part of the map you use to calculate distances
What is the scale?
The two long ends of the bow that tense the bow string
What are the limbs?
The right-hand side of the boat when facing forward
Where is starboard?
Where broomball was invented
What is Ontario, Canada?
Where a player places their dominant foot before launching a stone
What is the hack?
A map's way of representing the steepness of a slope.
What are contour lines?
Where an arrow is placed before being shot
What is the shelf/arrow rest?
The reinforced upper rim of a canoe's hull
What is a corn broom?
The term for scoring points in an end without having the hammer
What is a steal?
The name for 202.5 degrees azimuth orientation
What is south-southwest?
What is the name of the portion of the bow that attaches the two limbs
What is the riser?
The part of the canoe you use to solo portage
What is the yoke?
A goal is scored with a player's body and not the broom
What is not counted as a goal?
The term for no points being scored in a round of curling
What is a blank end?
The difference between magnetic north and true north (i.e. magnetic declination) in Ottawa
What is 13 degrees west?
Where the draw length is measured from
What is one inch from the riser?
The three types of canoes traditionally used by the Indigenous peoples of Canada
What are dugout, plank, and bark canoes?
The person who scored on Mr. Monaghan while he was busy trying to TikTok on the ice
Who is Justine?
The name of the line past which the skip can sweep an opposing player's stone
What is the Tee Line?
Maps designed for navigating large water bodies
What are nautical charts?
What is the fletching?