The piece of clothing you wear to keep your legs dry and warm
What are snow pants?
A Canadian national sport played on ice
What is ice hockey?
A place where you can go skiing and tubing in Waterloo Region
What is Chicopee?
This animal migrates south to the US and northern Mexico to avoid the cold winter
What is a Canada goose?
Also known as northern lights
What is aurora borealis?
You can wear this to protect your ears during winter if you don't like hats
What are ear muffs/What is a headband?
This sport played on ice involves sweeping and rocks
What is curling?
What is Niagara Falls?
This winter-loving animal weighs ~500kg
What is a polar bear?
The symmetrical, 6 sided symbol of winter
What is snow?
Indigenous people traditionally used this to make their winter clothing
What is bison fur/animal skin?
This winter sport practiced primarily in the northern hemisphere includes travelling long distances with many cute furry companions
What is dog sled racing?
Name one NHL hockey team in Ontario
What is the Toronto Maple Leafs or Ottawa Senators?
This large animal loses its antlers for the winter
What is a moose?
December 21st, the shortest day of the year
What is winter solstice?
The Canadian word for "warm hat"
What is a toque?
A Canadian city that hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics
What is Vancouver?
A place where you can go walking or hiking
What is a trail/park/conservation area?
This group of animals survives the winter either by hiding in trees, rocks or houses, or by partially allowing their bodies to freeze
What are insects?
The measurement of how cold the human body will feel in given weather?
What is Wind Chill?
The famous brand of Canadian jackets
What is Canada Goose?
The winter sport in which Canada holds the largest number of medals
What is speed skating?
A famous place you can go ice skating outside in Ottawa
What is the Rideau Canal?
This small animal in Canada's north has fur that can keep it warm up to temperatures of -80C
What is an arctic fox?
The province/territory where the lowest ever temperature in Canada was recorded
What is Yukon? (-63C!)