Birds of a Feather
Disney Animals
Extreme Sports
Board Games
Winnipeg
100

The largest bird in the world

Ostrich

100

Emperor Kuzco was transformed into this animal for most of his movie

Llama

100

Jumping out of a plane with a parachute

Sky diving

100

Pass GO and collect $200 so that you can try to buy all the properties that you can!

Monopoly

100

The river that meets the Red River at the Forks

Assiniboine River

200

The most common species of bird found in the world.

Chicken

200

The lovable but dimwitted chicken from Moana

Heihei

200

Also known as freerunning, this is the art of moving over obstacles as quickly and efficiently as possible, and can be practiced almost anywhere.

Parkour

200

A game where you spell words and earn points using square letter pieces.

Scrabble

200

This festival celebrates Canada’s fur trading past and French heritage and culture, and is the largest winter festival in Western Canada.

Festival du Voyageur

300

The bird found on Canada's one dollar coin

Loon

300

Princess Jasmine's pet tiger

Rajah

300

This extreme sport is requires smooth ground or obstacles like a half pipe or rail, to perform tricks like an ollie, kickflip and nose grind.

Skateboarding

300

Try to solve the murder mystery! Could it be Colonel Mustard in the library with the rope?

Clue

300

The iconic statue that looks down at us from the top of the Legislature

The Golden Boy

400

Flamingos are naturally this colour - their diet of brine shrimp and algae turns them pink.

White

400

This shark from Finding Nemo tries to live by the motto "Fish are friends, not food" but has some difficulty.

Bruce

400

Jumping from a high structure and entrusting a large elastic rope around your ankles to break your fall

Bungee jumping
400

A strategy based game where you "fire" at your opponent's grid to try and sink the enemy.

Battleship

400

The first national museum to be located outside of the capital region

Canadian Museum for Human Rights

500

These birds are bred to find their way home from long distances away and have been used for thousands of years to carry messages.

Homing pigeons

500

This seagull may not quite understand what objects humans use are called, but his enthusiasm about making Ariel happy in The Little Mermaid is unquestionable.

Scuttle

500

Being towed behind a boat, balancing and doing tricks on two boards strapped to your feet

Water skiing

500

One wrong move, and it will come tumbling down. Be careful which piece you take!

Jenga

500

The Winnipeg Art Gallery has the largest collection of this in the world

Inuit Art