Year of Toronto Blue Jays first Regular Season Game
What is 1977?
Note: First regular season game was on April 7 (1977) at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto. They defeated the Chicago White Sox 9–5 in a snowy opener, with Doug Ault hitting two home runs to become an instant hero
This Southern Region work center has had notable nicknames of: "Corkscrew City" and "Chicago of the North"
What is Owen Sound?
An art museum in this European city, recently experienced one of the most expensive art thefts in recent history estimated at $650 million.
What is Paris?
This theft occurred at the Louvre and it is still unsolved.
Number of Canadian Prime Ministers
What is 24?
This leader and activist is often credited with saying "Be the change that you wish to see in the world."
What is Mahatma Gandhi?
This holiday character is made of snow and wears a top hat and a scarf.
Who is Frosty the Snowman?
This “Grit and Grind” point guard spent nine seasons with the Toronto Raptors, became the franchise’s all-time leader in assists, and helped deliver their first NBA Championship in 2019.
Who is Kyle Lowry?
This Southern Region work center received its name when a post office was established there in 1894.
What is Vineland?
This Alaskan city was heavily impacted by the strongest earthquake ever recorded in North America, a magnitude 9.2 quake in 1964.
What is Anchorage?
Last Canadian Province to join Canada
Newfoundland and Labrador (1949)?
He was the U.S. President who famously challenged the Soviet leader with the words: “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.”
Who is Ronald Reagan?
This country is home to the snowiest city in the world, Aomori, which averages over 300 inches of snow annually.
What is Japan?
This NHL team plays their home games at the Canada Life Center
What is the Winnipeg Jets?
This Southern Region work centre is within walking distance to Springwater National Park just under 150 metres.
What is Midhurst?
Located nearly 2,400 miles from the nearest major U.S. city, this Pacific metropolis is considered the most isolated large city in the world.
What is Honolulu?
Name of Ontario's First Highway
What is Highway 2?
(Established in 1917, from Windsor to Quebec Border)
This ancient Chinese philosopher is credited with the saying, “The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.”
Who is Lao Tzu?
This 1993 movie features a man who relives the same snowy day over and over.
What is Groundhog Day?
Canada hosted the 1988 and 2010 Winter Olympics in these two cities
What are Calgary (1988) and Vancouver (2010)?
The name of this Northeast Region Work Centre comes from the Ojibwe word for "Wild Goose" reflecting the region's abundance of geese.
What is Wawa?
This African capital is the only one in the world with a full-fledged national park inside its boundaries, where lions and giraffes roam against a backdrop of skyscrapers.

What is Nairobi?
What was the first capital of Canada?
What is Kingston, Ontario?
(Kingston served as the capital of the Province of Canada from 1841 to 1844).
He was the inventor who spoke the first words ever transmitted over a telephone: “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.”
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
Snowflakes always have this many sides or points.
What is six?
This nation made history by winning the Bobsleigh Championship in Whistler, BC - on November, 2025
What is Jamaica?
This work centre is situated next to the largest MNR Fire Management Base in Northwest Ontario. The base handles heavy air tanker operations, helicopter staging, and large personnel deployments
What is Dryden?
This Asian city boasts more skyscrapers than any other city in the world and lights up its harbor nightly with a show called the Symphony of Lights
What is Hong Kong?
This city in Canada has the highest employment rate (66.2%) with strong opportunities in mining, agriculture, construction and education.
What is Saskatoon?
(The city with the second highest employment rate is Calgary at 66.1)
This religious leader won the Nobel Peace prize in 1979 and is famous for saying: “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”
Who is Mother Theresa?
This is the scientific study of ice and snow in all forms, including glaciers, sea ice, permafrost, and even frozen ground
What is Gryology?