Q.1
In 1964, the first Tim Hortons opened in Canada. What city was this in?
Edmonton, Alberta
Hamilton, Ontario
Saint John, New Brunswick
Q.2
Where is the coldest place in Canada?
Eureka, Nunavut
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Saguenay, Quebec
Q.3
What is the highest mountain in Canada?
Mount Logan in Yukon Territory
Mount Waddington in British Columbia
King Peak in Yukon Territory
Q.4
What city in Canada is sunny the longest with 332 days of sun?
Toronto, Ontario
Brandon, Manitoba
Calgary, Alberta
Q.5
In 1965, Winnipeg opened which fast food chain’s first drive-in in Canada?
McDonalds
A&W
Burger King
Q.6
What was Ottawa’s original name?
Bytown
Huron
Big Rock
Q.7
Which province is the world’s largest producer of maple syrup?
Nova Scotia
Ontario
Quebec
Q.8
What area in Canada was the last to become a province in 1949?
Manitoba
Newfoundland
Prince Edward Island
Q.9
Which sport was invented by a Canadian in 1891?
Lacrosse
Baseball
Basketball
Q.10
Which famous musician is NOT Canadian?
Drake
Mariah Carey
Michael Buble
Q.11
Who was Canada’s first prime minister?
Alexander Mackenzie
Sir John A. MacDonald
Pierre Trudeau
Q.12
Who was the longest-serving PM in Canadian history having served 3 terms?
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Jean Chretien
Sir John A. MacDonald
Q.13
In what year did the Constitution Act create Canada?
1850
1867
1903
Q.14
What was Canada Day’s first name in 1879?
Sir John A. MacDonald Day
British North America Day
Anniversary of Confederation
Q.15
What year will Canada celebrate its 150th anniversary?
2017
2015
2021