Ten Questions Fun Canadian Facts
Ten Questions
1. What takes up 31% of Canada? A) Forests B) Water C) Farmland D) Ice and Snow
2. More than a mile under Sudbury, Ontario is the world’s deepest lab. What is this lab called? A) SNOLAB B) DIRTLAB C) WATERLAB D) ROOTLAB
3. Which sport was invented in Canada? A) Rugby B) Badminton C) Basketball D) Football
4. How many points are on the Maple Leaf that is found on the Canadian Flag? A) 11 B) 7 C) 14 D) 10
5. In Nunavut, what shape are the license plates (before 2012)? A) Polar Bear B) Inuksuk C) Snowshoe D) Iceberg
6. In Nanaimo, what is raced down the river? A) A boat B) A bathtub C) Rubber ducks D) Pumpkins
7. When children write a letter to Santa during the Holidays, what language(s) is it restricted to? A) English and French B) English, French and Chinese C) There are no restrictions! D) English, French, Chinese, and Cree
8. Which of these is Canada’s longest place name? A) Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik Lake B) Saint-Louis-di-Ha! Ha! C) Ottawa D) Ochiichagwebabigoining
9. Which of these came into existed during the term of John A. MacDonald? A) The Royal Canadian Mounted Police B) Canada’s National Health Care Policy C) The Green Party D) Maple Syrup
10. What is the length of the world’s longest beaver dam? A) 850 m B) 725 m C) 100 m D) 400 m