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100

Which country is "Pig Beach" located in?

Bahamas

100

What is the most purchased grocery item in Canada?

Kraft Dinner

100

This actress has broken her nose 3 times surfing.

Who is she?


Cameron Diaz

100

Which Olympic athlete has the most medals?

Michael Phelps

100

Tim Horton had a former career in which sport?

Ice Hockey

200

Where is the most popular surfing spot in the world?

Hawaii
200

What year was Canada Day first celebrated?

1868

200

Located in Alberta and and established in 1885, what is the oldest national park in Canada? (Pictured Below) 



Banff National Park

200

The Olympics are held every how many years?

4
200

What forms the outer shell of a California (sushi) roll?

Rice

300

In what country does the beach ball originate from?

United States

300

On average, which Canadian Province has the highest summer temperatures?

British Columbia

300

What is the name of the athlete and Canadian hero, who was equipped with a prosthetic right leg, that ran more than 5,000 kilometers across the country to raise money for cancer research in his "Marathon of Hope" in 1980?

 

Terry Fox

300

Which beach sport became official in 1986?

Beach Volleyball

300

This fruit referred to as "rock melons" in Austrailia, are known as what in Canada?

Cantaloupe 

400

Crown Royal whiskey is produced in what country?

Canada

400

What is the only Canadian province to be considered officially bilingual?

New Brunswick (recognizes both English and French as official languages)

400

This species is the largest of shark:


Whale Shark

400

What was Canada's first national sport?

Cricket

400

Touton is a type of fried pancake from which part of Canada?

Newfoundland

500

Which city is home to North America's largest mall?

Edmonton, AB

500

Which Canadian city is considered "Hollywood North"?

Vancouver, BC

500

This is the largest city in the world: 


Tokyo

500

In 1759, what did Scottish soldiers melt to make curling “stones”?

Cannonballs

500

What is Belle Crème, a typical product from Quebec?

Cheese