Awesome Foods
Holidays and Festivals
Canada's First Peoples
Hello and Goodbye
Canadian Symbols and Sports
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  • This round, flat Italian food is covered in tomato sauce, cheese, and your favorite toppings before being baked.

What is Pizza?

100

This big autumn festival is celebrated by millions of Canadians with costumes, candy, and pumpkin carving.

What is Halloween?

100

This tall wooden pole is carved by Indigenous artists on the West Coast to tell family stories, history, or legends.

What is a Totem Pole?

100

If a friend greets you by saying "Bonjour," they are speaking this official Canadian language.

What is French?

100

This red leaf sits right in the middle of the Canadian flag and is a symbol of our whole country.

What is the Maple Leaf?

200

Originally from Mexico, this food features a hard or soft corn tortilla shell packed with meat, cheese, lettuce, and salsa.

What is a Taco?

200

Celebrated by many Hindu Canadians, this beautiful five-day event is known as the "Festival of Lights."

What is Diwali?

200

$200 Clue: These are the soft, traditional shoes made of animal hide and decorated with beautiful beadwork by Indigenous peoples.

What are Moccasins?

200

If you hear someone say "Hola," they are greeting you in this language, which is spoken all over Latin America and Spain.

What is Spanish?

200

While hockey is Canada's official winter sport, this fast-paced game—invented by Indigenous peoples—is Canada’s official summer sport.

What is Lacrosse?

300

This sweet, ring-shaped bread with a hole in the middle was brought to Canada by Jewish immigrants. Montreal is famous for baking them in wood ovens.

What is a Bagel?

300

This vibrant celebration features red envelopes, dragon dances, and family feasts to welcome the new year on the traditional lunisolar calendar.

What is Lunar New Year (or Chinese New Year)? 

300

This large, traditional gathering brings Indigenous communities together to dance, drum, sing, and celebrate their culture.

What is a Powwow?

300

 This language is the most spoken language in the world, and hundreds of thousands of Canadian families speak it at home. You might use it to say "Nǐ hǎo."

What is Mandarin (or Chinese)?

300

This animal is Canada's national broad-tailed rodent symbol, known for building dams out of sticks and mud.

What is the Beaver?

400

These delicious potato-and-cheese filled dumplings are a famous staple across the Canadian Prairies, brought over by Ukrainian immigrants.

What are Perogies?

400

During this holy month, many Canadian Muslims do not eat or drink from sunrise to sunset to practice gratitude and charity.

What is Ramadan?

400

This giant stone landmark shaped like a person is used by the Inuit in the North for navigation and marking safe paths.

What is an Inuksuk?

400

 If you say "Ciao" or "Buongiorno" to your grandparents, you are using the language of this European country.

What is Italy (Italian)?

400

Every summer, Toronto hosts a massive, colorful parade with music and costumes to celebrate this tropical island culture.

What is Caribbean culture (or Caribana)?

500

 This soft, flatbread is a favorite at South Asian and Indian restaurants in Canada, perfect for dipping into butter chicken sauce.

What is Naan?

500

This eight-day Jewish holiday is celebrated by lighting a special candle holder called a menorah.

What is Hanukkah?

500

The name of our country, "Canada," comes from the Huron-Iroquois word Kanata. What does Kanata mean?

What is "Village" or "Settlement"?

500

This is the most widely spoken Indigenous language in Canada, used by tens of thousands of people from Alberta all the way to Quebec.

What is Cree?

500

This brave Black civil rights activist refused to leave her seat at a Nova Scotia movie theater in 1946. Today, her face is on the Canadian $10 bill.

Who is Viola Desmond?