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Ottawa
What currency is used in Canada?
Canadian Dollar
What is the name of the national flag of Canada (bonus point if you know it in French as well!)?
Maple Leaf Flag – l’Unifolié
Who is the head of state of Canada?
The British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II
When is Canada Day?
1st of July
What are the official languages of Canada?
French and English
What is the name of the national anthem of Canada?
O Canada
How many territories are in Canada?
3 territories (but there are also 10 provinces).
What was the last province to join Canada?
Newfoundland and Labrador
Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 2017?
Justin Trudeau
Which province produces the most Maple Syrup?
Quebec
What was the first city in North America to become a UNESCO World Heritage?
Quebec City
Canada is home to the world’s largest uninhabited island. Which one is it?
Devon Island
What is the lowest temperature ever recorded in Canada?
-62.8° C
How many Canadian cities have more than 1 million residents?
Six. Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa.
How many national parks are there in Canada?
41 national parks
What is the tallest mountain peak in Canada?
Mount Logan in Yukon
What is the longest river in Canada?
Mackenzie River
How many US states share a border with Canada?
13 states. Alaska, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Maine.
What is the largest lake entirely in Canada?
Great Bear Lake. Lake Superior and Huron are bigger but part of them is in the US.
What is the biggest bay in Canada?
Hudson Bay
In which province can you find Banff National Park?
Alberta
What is the capital of British Columbia?
Victoria
In which national park can you find Haffner Creek?
Kootenay National Park
In which city can you find the Quartier du Petit Champlain?
Quebec City
Which Canadian artist sang “Summer of ‘69”?
Bryan Adams
In which Canadian city was Justin Bieber born?
London, Canada
Which Canadian artist used to perform at The Colosseum Palace in Las Vegas?
Celine Dion
What is Avril Lavigne middle name?
Ramona
What was Neil Young’s first album?
Neil Young (1968)
Which Canadian jazz pianist and singer has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide?
Diana Krall
Who sang “You oughta know”?
Alanis Morisette
When was Shawn Mendes born?
1998
Where was Drake born?
Toronto
Which Canadian indie rock band was formed by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning?
Broken Social Scene
Which Canadian novelist wrote “Station Eleven”?
Emily St John Mandel
Which Canadian author wrote “The Handmaid’s Tale”?
Margaret Atwood
Which book by Lucy Maud Montgomery tells the story of an orphan named Anne Shirley?
Anne of Green Gables
What is Kit Pearson’s full name?
Kathleen Margaret Pearson
Which book by Yann Martel became an international bestseller (12 million copies sold worldwide)?
Life of Pi
In “One Week”, Ben Tyler starts his journey in Toronto. Where does he finish it?
Tofino, British Columbia
What sport do they play in the movie “Les Boys”?
Hockey
In which 2006 movie can you see two Canadian policemen from Ontario and Quebec working together?
Bon Cop, Bad Cop
Who directed the movie “Mommy”?
Xavier Dolan
In which city is “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” set?
Toronto
Who plays Nicole Burnell in “The Sweet Hereafter”?
Sarah Polley
Who plays “The Montana Kid” in “Gunless”?
Paul Gross
Which 1970 movie tells the story of two friends from rural Nova Scotia moving to Toronto?
Goin’ Down the Road
Name the 4 family members of the family in Schitt’s Creek (1 point per person).
Johnny Rose, Moira Rose, David Rose and Alexis Rose.
In which province is “Heartland” set in?
Alberta
In the American TV Show “How I met your mother”, what is the name of the Canadian girl?
Robin Scherbatsky
Which show tells the story of a Korean-Canadian family in Toronto?
Kim’s Convenience
Which Canadian TV series is an adaptation of one of Lucy Maud Montgomery’s books?
Anne with an E
In which city is “Frankie Drake Mysteries” set?
Toronto
Which medical show is set in the fictional hospital Hope Zion?
Saving Hope
What sport did Matth Shade in “Private Eyes” used to play professionally?
Hockey
Which Canadian TV series is based on the novels of Giles Blunt?
Cardinal
Which American TV show is based on a novel by Canadian author Margaret Atwood?
The Handmaid’s tale
Which Viking explorer reached Newfoundland around A.D. 1000?
Leif Eriksson
What was the name of the war that happened before 1754 and 1763?
French and Indian War
When did Canada become an independent nation?
1931
When did the Great Depression in Canada start?
1929
Who established a french colony at Quebec City in 1608?
Samuel de Champlain
What accord was rejected in the 1992 national referendum?
Charlottetown Accord
Which act, established in 1774, granted Quebec its own legal and religious rights?
The Quebec Act
Which province joined Canada in 1871?
British Columbia
When was the last Referendum about Quebec Independence?
1995
Which new Artic territory was created in 1999?
Nunavut
Which Canadian dish is made of fries, cheese and gravy?
Poutine
Which meat pie is made with minced meat and potatoes?
Tourtière
What dessert was invented by female factory workers early during the Great Depression in Quebec?
Pouding chômeur
What type of seafood can you find in a roll in Nova Scotia?
Lobster
What pie has a berry filling and is usually served with vanilla ice cream?
Saskatoon Berry Pie
Which Canadian pastry tart has a filling of butter, sugar, syrup and egg?
Butter tart
Which bar dessert was named after a city in British Columbia?
Nanaimo bar
Which Canadian sweet candy is made with boiling maple syrup and snow?
Tire d’érable sur la neige (or Maple Taffy).
How many times did Canada host the Olympics (+ 1 Bonus point for the year(s) and location(s))?
Three times. the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Who is the only Canadian-born World Heavyweight Boxing Champion?
Tommy Burns
Which popular sport in Canada is the olest organized sport in North America?
Lacrosse
What sport is played during the Grey Cup?
Canadian football
Who was the first Canadian man to reach Wimbledon Final?
Milos Raonic
How many Canadian teams are part of the NHL (Bonus points for each team you can name)?
Seven. Maple Leafs, Canadiens, Senators, Jets, Flames, Oilers and Canucks
How often are the Canada games held?
Every two years
What is the name of the Toronto ice hockey team?
Toronto Maple Leafs
What sport do the Canadian Wolverines play?
Rugby
Which Canadian professional golfer won the 2003 Masters Tournament?
Mike Weir
In which city can you find Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport?
Montreal
Which Canadian airport has “YYZ” as an airport code?
Toronto Pearson Internation Airport
What is the largest train station in Canada?
Toronto’s Union Station
Which two cities does “The Canadian” train journey connect (1 point each)?
Toronto and Vancouver
If you are driving from Montreal, will it be quicker to get to Quebec City or Burlington, Vermont? Burlington, Vermont
What did Canada’s Immigration Minister declare about Santa Claus in 2012?
That Santa Claus was a Canadian Citizen.
Canada is home to the world’s polar bear capital. Which one is it?
Churchill (Northern Manitoba)
What is the most common last name in Canada?
Smith
Which famous type of pizza was invented in Ontario?
Hawaiian Pizza
Which type of pasta do Canadians eat more than any other country in the world?
Mac and Cheese
Which Canadian city is the second-largest city in the world with a French-speaking population (after Paris)?
Montreal