Historic Landmarks
Countries of the World
Exquisite Food
Geography and Biomes
Celebrations, Traditions, and Events
100

This place is located here in St. John’s and is a fort situated at the top of a hill.

What is Signal Hill?

100

This country is commonly referred to as the “Great White North.”

What is Canada?

100

This food features a wide array of steamed vegetables, salt beef, and pudding and is eaten here in Newfoundland.

What is jigg’s dinner?

100

This harbour was a hub for European travel and commerce early in Canada’s history and remains a key part of Newfoundland’s identity

What is the St. John’s Harbour?

100

This tradition features masked people with ugly sticks parading around Newfoundland cities and towns during Christmas time.

What is mummering?

200

These rocks stand tall in New Brunswick, seemingly defying gravity, and are named after a “general sense of good prospects to come.”

What are the Hopewell Rocks?

200

This country, directly to our south, features a flag with red and white stripes with 50 stars.

What is the U.S.A.?

200

A common sea creature eaten across the world, especially in the Atlantic provinces, that is now treated as a delicacy. This creatures features two claws and a long tail.

What is lobster?

200

This National Park features large ravines, tall mountains, and the Earth’s mantle growing through the land. This land is featured right here in Newfoundland as well.

What is Gros Morne?

200

This more casual event is celebrated the day before Christmas Eve.

What is Tibb’s Eve?

300

This waterfall crosses the Canada-America border and is known for the amount of water flowing through it.

What is Niagara Falls?

300

This country’s native language is the other national language of Canada besides English.

What is France?

300

This Canadian dish features french fries, cheese curds, and gravy.

What is Poutine?

300

This collection of five lakes are some of the largest on Earth, with them being main parts of the Canadian and American border.

What are the Great Lakes?

300

This day marks the birthday of Queen Victoria, the “Mother of Confederation” for Canada.

What is Victoria Day?

400

This tower stands at the city centre of Paris and is a landmark of tourism.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

400

This country had colonies across the world, two of these being Canada and Newfoundland.

What is the United Kingdom (UK)?

400

This food, invented in Buffalo, New York, is often spicy and served with celery or carrots and are named after the part of a bird that it comes from.

What are chicken wings?

500

This statue was given to the United States as a gift from France to honour American Independence. It now sits in the river separating New York and New Jersey on Liberty Island.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

500

This food, invented in Japan, features seaweed wrapped around rice and different types of fish.

What is sushi?

500

This Mexican tradition features leaving food for the spirits of family members and celebrating life with music and food.

What is Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos)?