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Useless Facts (T or F)
100

The three eastern provinces of Canada, known for deep seafaring history, fishing, shipbuilding, etc.

What are the Maritime Provinces? (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)

100
A famous prog rock band from Ontario that wrote classics such as "Limelight", "Time Stand Still", and "Bastille Day".
What is Rush?
100

The national dish of Canada, known for being a retro Montreal staple, that includes fries with cheese curds and gravy.

What is poutine?

100

What they call a restroom.

What is a washroom?

100
Canadians, specifically ones from Ontario or Quebec, do not typically use cartons or jugs for milk; they usually use bags that would usually be used for vegetables.

TRUE

200

Canada's first national park, located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains.

What is Banff National Park?

200

The national anthem of Canada.

What is O Canada?

200

The two chip types known for being almost strictly Canadian.

What are ketchup chips and all-dressed chips?

200

A spoken interjection that is used to end a sentence, usually for agreement or confirmation purposes.

What is eh?

200
The entirety or most of the country is a frozen tundra.

FALSE. Canada has diverse climates, and there are even some parks in northern Alberta that have sand dunes!

300

The northernmost currently inhabited place in the world.

Alert, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut
300
Famous pop punk musician known for wearing a tie and the hits "Sk8er Boi" and "Complicated".

What is Avril Lavigne?

300

The most popular natural table syrup.

What is maple syrup?

300

What they call Tim Hortons.

What is Timmies?

300

Canada has the largest moose population in the world.

TRUE

400
One of the fastest waterfall systems in the entire world, flowing at a maximum speed of 40 km/h with water plunging with speeds up to 68 mph.

What is Niagara Falls?

400

Famous rapper known for blending genres including R&B, hip-hop, bounce, etc., and known for songs such as "Hotline Bling" and "God's Plan".

What is Drake?

400

Probably the most famous restaurant chain in the country, named after a certain hockey defenceman.

What is Tim Hortons?

400

Usually what they refer to as a winter beanie.

What is a toque?

400

Canadians share the longest undefended border with the U.S.

FALSE. Although there are no military troops stationed there, the border is highly monitored by border agencies on both sides.

500

Canada's largest city, known for such iconic landmarks as a huge observation tower, multiple islands to explore, and a famous NHL team.

What is Toronto, Ontario?

500

Folk musician and painter who is considered a modern music icon and one of the most influential creators, who is known for classics such as "Big Yellow Taxi" and "Chelsea Morning".

What is Joni Mitchell?

500

A traditional French-Canadian meat pie that features pork, beef, or game mixed with potatoes, onions, and a blend of warm spices.

What is tourtiere?

500

What they sometimes refer to as a kilometer.

What is a click?

500

Barely anybody lives in the Northern territories of Canada, including Yukon and Nunavut.

FALSE. There is still a decent number of Inuit tribes still living here in igloos all across the three territories, even on the northernmost tips.