First Nations
Canada
Food
Long Life
Etc.
100
What is the name of the stone structures of the North?
Inukshuk
100
What is the name of the $2.00 coin?
toonie
100
How do we describe food when it is just off the farm or out of the garden?
fresh
100
What alcoholic drink is said to have many healthy qualities if you drink just a little
red wine
100
Most of the students from this class are from Korea. What other two countries are represented?
Saudi Arabia and Turkey
200
Why did the First Nations people move regularly?
they moved with the seasons to find food
200
What are the two official languages of Canada?
French and English
200
What do we call it when you go to a restaurant and have as much coffee as you wish and not have to pay for each cup?
a bottomless cup
200
What is a 'centenarian'?
a person who lives to be 100 years old
200
What is the name of one of the ferry terminals in Nanaimo?
Departure Bay or Duke Point
300
Which tree has deep roots?
arbutus
300
What animal is on the Canadian nickel?
beaver
300
What is another way of saying 'entree'?
main course
300
What kind of diet do Seventh Day Adventists follow?
vegetarian
300
What are Protection, Gabriola and Newcastle?
Islands near Nanaimo
400
In First Nations culture, what does the circle symbolize?
the cycle of life for plants and animals
400
In what city was Diana Krall born?
Nanaimo
400
What are the three ingredients of poutine?
French fries, gravy, cheese
400
What is a vegan diet
No animals or animal products
400
What is the name of the movie we are watching?
Mrs. Doubtfire
500
What was the purpose of the dream catcher?
Let good dreams in and keep bad dreams out
500
What kind of food are you eating when you are eating the catch of the day?
Fish
500
In Japan, there is a saying "Hara Hachi Bu". What does it mean?
Stop eating when you are 80% full.
500
What was the name of the park with the two lakes we went to for lunch?
Colliery Dam Park