Extreme Sports
Board Games
Three of a Kind
Provincial Symbols
This Week in History
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

Name the word that links these:

Crab, Candy, Caramel

Apple

100

The Arctic or wild rose is the provincial flower for this oil-driven province.

Alberta

100

This ship with 2,200 passengers and crew on board on it's maiden voyage sunk in 1912 - April 14th marks 109 years since the tragedy.

Titanic

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

Name the word that links these:

Lily, Bachelor, Shoulder

Pads

200

It's not just on our money, it's also Ontario's provincial bird.

Common Loon

200

On April 13th, 1970, an oxygen tank exploded on Apollo 13, leading to this famous quote by Jack Swigert. The crew made it back to Earth safely.

“Houston, we've had a problem”

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

Name the word that links these:

Flat, Clog Pump

Shoes

300

This evergreen tree is known to be part of the Boreal forest, and is also the provincial tree of Manitoba.

White Spruce

300

On April 16, 1922, this sharp shooter set a women's record by breaking 100 clay targets in a row.

Annie Oakley

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

Name the word that links these:

First, Legal, Hearing

Aid

400

The Blue Jays baseball team may play in Toronto, but this Maritime province claims the birds as a provincial symbol.

Prince Edward Island

400

On April 15th, 1947, this man became the first African American player in Major League Baseball history.

Jackie Robinson

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

Name what links these words:

Idol, Elliot, Jean

Billy

500

Not many province's claim a provincial fish, but these two provinces have both claimed Walleye as theirs.

Manitoba and Saskatchewan 

500

On April 12, 1955, a vaccine tested by Jonas Salk announced to be 'safe and effective', which eventually lead to Canada being declared free of this disease in 1994

Polio