Food
Geography
Fun Facts
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100

Milk in Ontario is not sold in jugs but in__________

plastic bags

100

What continent is Canada located in?

What other countries are in this continent?

North America: Canada, the U.S., Mexico

100

Canada is the _____ (#) largest country in the world

Canada is the 2nd largest country in the world

100

What currency is used in Canada?

the Canadian dollar

(different than the U.S. dollar)

100

Name 3 popular Canadian cities/places

Toronto, Ottawa*, Montréal, Québec, Vancouver, Whistler, Banff, Niagara Falls

200

What 3 ingredients are traditionally in poutine?

Fries

Gravy

Cheese

200

What town does Mr. Hayward live in

Ayr

200

What symbol is on the Canadian flag?

maple leaf

200

What __¢ has a beaver on it ?

the nickel = 0.05¢ = 5¢

200

What 2 countries border Niagara Falls?

Canada and the U.S.

300

What is a beavertail?

A dessert in the shape of a beavertail usually topped off in syrups, fruit, chocolate and/or candy

300

What is the capital city of Canada?

Ottawa

300

What are the 2 official languages in Canada?

English, French

300

What is the name of the Canadian 10¢?

dime

300

What is the name of Canada's National Winter Sport

hockey


400

This popular pancake toping, made from the sap of trees was first made by Canada's Indigenous People

Maple Syrup

400

How many (#) provinces and territories are in Canada?


___ provinces, ___ territories

10 provinces

3 territories

400

What does the Canadian expression "Eh?" mean?

Asking a question, to be surprised, to agree

"Canada is a great country, eh?"

400

What animal is found on the quarter?

caribou

400

This popular summer sport was invented by Canada's indigenous people 1000s of years ago

lacrosse


500

Who was Tim Horton?

professional hockey player

helped the Toronto Maple Leafs (Toronto hockey team) win 4 Stanley Cups in the NHL

500

What province is Ottawa in?

Ontario

500

What provinces speak FRENCH primarily?

Québec, New Brunswick

500

What value coins do we have in Canada?

5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1, $2 


500

This sport which is very popular in the United States was actually invented by a Canadian in 1891 

Basketball