This animal helps pull Santa's sleigh.
Reindeer
What is 1 piece of snow called?
A snowflake
This is something you make out of 3 snowballs, coal, buttons, carrot and a hat.
Snowman
This is a popular candy that tastes like peppermint
Candy Canes
The date of New Year's Eve
December 31st
This white bear lives in the coldest temperatures.
Polar Bear
What do we wear on our hands to keep them warm?
Gloves/Mittens
If you lay in the snow and move your arms and legs up and down, you will be making a ______ _______.
Snow Angel
This is a popular drink after a cold day in the snow.
Hot Chocolate
Many people in Canada celebrate this holiday that involves giving presents under a tree
This winter animal is a type of bird that cannot fly.
A penguin
This is a snowstorm with a lot of snow and extreme winds.
A blizzard
This winter activity involves sliding on the ice wearing special shoes that have blades.
Ice skating
This bakery item is used to build miniature houses.
Gingerbread
The winter season begins on this date and ends on this date
December 21st- March 20th
This specific breed of dog, is often represented in competitive sledding in the winter
Husky Dog
This is an tool we use to measure the temperature.
Thermometer
This winter activity involves pulling something up a hill, then sitting on it and going down the hill.
Sledding
Many families eat this type of bird for dinner on Christmas Day
Turkey
This popular holiday in February is a day to celebrate people you love - hint* there are hearts involved
Valentines Day
Some animals eat a large meal and then sleep all winter long and wake up in the spring. This is called..
Hibernating
At which temperature does water start to freeze?
0oC
This sport is the official national winter sport of Canada.
Ice hockey
This non-alcoholic drink has raw eggs and is served exclusively during these holidays.
Eggnog
On February 2nd each year, an animal comes out of its hole and predicts when the snow will melt
Groundhog Day