Which school subject involves teaching students about numbers?
Mathematics
Did you know the number zero wasn’t always part of math? Ancient civilizations like the Romans didn’t use a symbol for zero at all. It wasn’t until around the 5th century in India that zero was introduced as a number—and it completely changed the way we do math today!
What festival in Calgary celebrates country music every July?
Stampede
The Calgary Stampede features rodeos, concerts, and parades, attracting over a million visitors each year. The Calgary Stampede features rodeos, concerts, and parades, attracting over a million visitors each year.
What tall tower in Toronto is known for its observation deck and glass floor?
CN Tower
The CN Tower was the world’s tallest free-standing structure when it was completed in 1976 and is still one of Toronto’s most famous landmarks.
Which room in the school is designed to help students build strength, coordination, and try unique sports?
Gymnasium
Fun Fact Some Canadian schools have indoor climbing walls, obstacle courses, or curling lanes in their gyms, giving students a chance to try sports you don’t usually see in a classroom!
Which ride goes in circles and has colorful horses?
Merry-go-round
The oldest working carousel in Canada is at Centreville Amusement Park in Toronto, featuring hand-carved wooden horses from the 1920s.
Which waterfall is located on the border between Ontario, Canada, and New York, USA?
Niagara Falls
Niagra Falls attracts millions of visitors annually, and at night it is beautifully illuminated in changing colors.
Who manages the overall school operations, supports teachers, and sometimes even shovels snow or drives buses in smaller towns?
Principal
Principals in Canada often wear many hats, balancing leadership with hands-on tasks in their schools.
What do 4-H members often show at fairs to demonstrate their farming skills?
Livestock
In Canada, cattle, sheep, and pigs are commonly shown at 4-H fairs, helping youth learn about animal care and agriculture.In Canada, cattle, sheep, and pigs are commonly shown at 4-H fairs, helping youth learn about animal care and agriculture.
Which giant sculpture in Vancouver’s Stanley Park is made of large wooden poles carved by Indigenous artists?
Totem Poles
The Stanley Park totem poles represent First Nations stories and heritage, making them one of the most visited attractions in British Columbia.
Which document provides an overview of students’ learning progress, including strengths and areas to improve?
Report card
In some provinces, report cards focus on written feedback as much as grades, emphasizing growth and positive learning.
Which type of pie is a popular subject of county fair contests?
Apple
Apple pie competitions are especially popular in Ontario and Nova Scotia, where local apple varieties like McIntosh and Honeycrisp shine.
What natural landmark in Alberta is famous for its turquoise glacial lake surrounded by mountains?
Lake Louise
Lake Louise is located in Banff National Park and is known for its ice-blue waters and stunning mountain reflections.
In many Canadian schools, what do students use to securely store personal items, including heavy winter gear, throughout the day?
Lockers
In colder provinces, lockers are often customized with boot trays, hooks, and extra space to handle bulky winter coats, snow pants, and boots—making them essential for student organization.
Which salty snack is served in red-and-white striped bags at fairs?
Popcorn
Popcorn is a staple at Canadian fairs, often served fresh from the kettle in striped bags, a tradition that dates back decades.
Which palace in Ottawa is the official residence of the Governor General of Canada?
Rideau Hall
Over 10,000 tulips bloom every spring in Rideau Hall’s gardens.
What is the name of the group of students elected to represent their peers and influence school decisions?
Council
Student councils often organize events, run campaigns, and provide a voice for students in school policies.
Which animal bleats, likes to climb, and is often found in petting zoos?
Goat
Goats are common at Canadian fair petting zoos, and many farms offer milking demonstrations or goat yoga during festivals.