Canada has these two official languages.
English and French
This city is the capital of Australia (not Sydney!)
Canberra
This city is the capital of New Zealand.
Wellington
This indigenous group were the first people to live in New Zealand.
The Māori people
In Canada, this word refers to a bathroom.
Washroom
This natural waterfall on the U.S.–Canada border is one of the world’s most famous.
Niagara Falls
These indigenous people were the first inhabitants of Australia.
Aboriginal Australians
New Zealand is made up of these two main islands.
North and South Islands
This Canadian food is made of fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
poutine
In New Zealand, these are flip-flops.
How many proviences does Canada have?
10
This animal, which carries its baby in a pouch, is a symbol of Australia.
kangaroo
This traditional Māori dance was used to show pride, strength, and unity.
The Dhaka
This sport, played by the All Blacks, is central to New Zealand culture.
rugby
In Canada, this word refers to a paper napkin.
serviette
This Canadian province is mostly French-speaking.
Quebec
This famous natural landmark is the world’s largest coral reef system.
the Great Barrier Reef
This strait separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand.
the hongi
This desert makes up much of Australia’s interior.
The Outback
In Canada, this term refers to a Canadian person.
Canuck
This Canadian city hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Montreal
Australia was originally established as this type of British settlement.
A penal colony
This movie trilogy was filmed mostly in New Zealand.
The Lord of the Rings
Australia is part of this international organization led by the British monarch.
the Commonwealth
In New Zealand, this phrase means “a scenic side trip.”
a tiki tour