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Winter- Hockey
Summer- Lacrosse
These are the 2 national sports of Canada
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July 1st, 1867
This was the date that Canada became a country
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Ottawa
This city is the capital of Canada
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Canada's 150th birthday
This is the major milestone Canada is celebrating this year
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Beaver
This animal is the official symbol of Canada
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Vancouver Winter Olympics
This was the major sporting event held in Canada in 2010
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Sir John A. MacDonald
This was the name of the first Prime Minister of Canada
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13 (10 Provinces & 3 Territories)
This is the number of provinces and territories
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Poutine
This is a popular Canadian dish made of french fries, curds, and gravy
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Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, Lake Superior, and Lake Huron
These are the 4 Great Lakes in Canada
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Seven
This is the number of Canadian hockey teams in the NHL
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Kingston, Ontario
This city was Canada’s first capital city
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Toronto (6.4 million people)
This is Canada's largest city
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Alexander Graham Bell
This famous Canadian invented the telephone
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36 million
This number is the population of Canada
a) 30 million b) 50 million c) 25 million d) 36 million |
The Grey Cup
This is the name of the “big prize” for the Canadian Football League (CFL)
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Newfoundland
This was the province that was the last to join Canada
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Quebec
This province produces the largest amount of maple syrup
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The Bluenose
This famous ship is on the Canadian dime
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False
True or false: Canada is the largest country (according to land mass) in the world
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Basketball
This famous sport was invented by a Canadian living in the United States
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William Lyon Mackenzie King (22 years)
This person was Canada’s longest serving Prime Minister
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New Brunswick
This is the only official bilingual province
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Inukshuks
This stone landmark is often used by the Inuit people
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"From sea to sea"
This is the official motto of Canada
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