Trees
Famous wood runner
Vocabulary
Canada
Goldrush
100

I am the official arboreal emblem of Quebec

Yellow Birch

100

Médard Chouart des Groseillers is my expedition partner.

Pierre-Esprit Radisson

100

I am a 250 ml device used for measurements in the kitchen

Cup

100

The capital city of Canada

Ottawa

100

I am a rare and precious yellow metal

Gold

200

I am a tree that grows in every provinces and territories of Canada

Tamarack

200

I served as a guide and interpreter during the historic Lewis and Clark westward expedition

Sacagawea

200
I am a synonym of first nation.

Indigenous

200

Established in 1753, it is the best surviving example of a planned British colonial settlement in North America.

Lunenburg

200

I am the renowned author of The Call of the Wild.

Jack London

300

I give a sweet sap that we use to make syrup.

Sugar Maple

300

I was probably the first European to travel into indigenous territories.

Etienne Brûlé

300

I am the opposite of sedentary.

Nomadic

300

I am the home of the Klondike Goldrush

Dawson City

300

For a brief moment, I was the largest city stretching from San Francisco in the south to Winnipeg in the east

Dawson City

400

People use me as a Christmas tree because of my delightful fragrance

Balsam Fir

400

I helped developing the Hudson's Bay Company

Pierre-Esprit Radisson

400

I am a synonym of commerce.

Trade

400

This city is named after the fictional character Professor Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin (created by J.E.P. Muddock), the adventurer-explorer hero of The Sunless City (1905).

Flin Flon

400

He was the star of the silent movie: The Gold Rush

Charlie Chaplin

500

I am the biggest of the conifer tree in eastern Canada.

Eastern Hemlock

500

As a young boy, I was sent to school in Montréal, where I learned English, French, and Ojibwe.

George Bonga
500

 They were licensed to transport goods to trading posts and were usually forbidden to do any trading of their own.

Voyageurs

500

Name all the provinces and territories of Canada

Prince Edward Island

New-Brunswick

Nova Scotia

Newfoudland/Labrador

Quebec

Ontario

Manitoba

Saskatchewan

Alberta

British Columbia

Yukon

Northwest Territories

Nunavut

500

What is the name of the river where gold was found first ?

Klondike