Victoria Day Traditions
Long Weekend Foods
Spring In Canada
Cottage and Camping
Canadian History
100

This British queen’s birthday is celebrated on Victoria Day in Canada.

Who is Queen Victoria

100

This grilled food often comes in a bun and is popular at cookouts.

Hot dog

100

These colorful flowers are often among the first to bloom in spring.

Tulips

100

Families often gather around this outdoor feature to roast marshmallows.

Campfire

100

This year marked the Confederation of Canada.

1867

200

Many Canadians enjoy this colorful nighttime display on the long weekend.

Fireworks

200

Canadians often enjoy this sweet syrup made from tree sap.

Maple Syrup 

200

People often plant these in gardens during the Victoria Day weekend.

Various Flowers

200

This temporary shelter is used when camping outdoors.

Tent

200

Before becoming king, this future monarch was Queen Victoria’s son and visited Canada in 1860.

Who was King Edward VII?

300

Victoria Day is often called the unofficial start of what?

Summer

300

This classic picnic side dish is made with potatoes and mayonnaise

Potato Salad

300

This type of footwear helps keep feet dry during spring rain.

Rain Boots

300

People often fish for this freshwater sport fish during the long weekend.

Trout

300

This province joined Canada last, in 1949.

Newfoundland and Labrador?

400

This outdoor cooking activity is popular during the May long weekend.

Barbecuing

400

Roasted over a campfire, these fluffy treats are used in s’mores.

Smores

400

Birds build these in trees during the spring season.

Nests

400

This popular lake activity involves paddling a narrow boat.

Canoeing

400

This famous Canadian railway helped connect the country from east to west in the 1880s.

What is the Canadian Pacific Railway

500

Victoria Day always falls on the Monday before this date in May.

May 25th 

500

This cold dessert on a cone is popular during warm weather.

Ice Cream

500

This insect changes from a caterpillar into a winged adult.

Butterfly

500

You might sleep in this hanging bed tied between two trees.

Hammock

500

This Canadian province is known as the “Birthplace of Confederation.”

What is Prince Edward Island?