Provinces & Territories
Canadian History
Around Ottawa
OCDSB
First Nations
100

The first official language of this province is French.

What is Quebec?

100

This was the year that the parliament building caught fire.

When was 1916?

100

The Canadian History Museum is located in this province.

Where is Quebec?

100

How many credits are required to graduate?

30

100

Ottawa is built on this first nation's un-ceded territory.

Who are the Anishinaabe?

200

Niagara Falls is located in this province.

What is Ontario?

200

Quebec was originally called this name instead.

What is Lower Canada?

200

The National Art Gallery, The Canadian Nature Museum, The Canadian War Museum and the Canadian Museum of History are free to attend on this day 5pm-7pm.

When is Thursday?

200

Name one difference between academic classes versus applied classes?

Academic classes prepare you for university or the workforce. Applied classes prepare you for college or the workforce.

200

This is the definition of Anishinaabe in English.

What is original person?

300

The capital of this province is Victoria

What is British Columbia?

300

Before Ottawa became Canada's capital, it was originally this city instead.

Where is Kingston?

300
Winterlude hosts special events in this part of Ottawa.

Where is the Byward Market / Sparks Street?

300

This is the number of volunteer hours required in order to graduate in Ontario.

How many are 40?

300

The Anishinaabe spoke these three languages.

What are Ojibwe, Algonquin and Potawatomi?

400

This is the newest territory having been founded in 1999.

What is Nunavut?

400

This British Monarch followed (came after) Queen Elizabeth II.

Who is King Charles III?

400

The Japanese Embassy is located on this road.

Where is Sussex Drive?

400

OCDSB stands for...

Ottawa Carleton District School Board
400

This confederacy of first nations peoples are situated along the St. Lawrence River.

Who are the Iroquois / Haudenosaunee?

500

This is the total number of provinces and territories in Canada.

What is 13? (10 provinces, 3 territories)

500

This person was assigned to design the Rideau Canal.

Who is Lieutenent Colonel John By?

500

This is another name for O-train Line 1.

What is the Confederation Line?

500

This many Science credits are required to graduate from high school in Ontario.

How many are 2?

500
When Jaques Cartier spoke with two indigenous youth in 1535, they used the word "Kanata" to describe the town of Stadacona. The word Canada comes from this Huron-Iroquois word "Kanata" which has the following definition in English.
Village or Settlement