How Well Do You Know Canada?

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https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geography/countries/article/canada
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/culture/cultural-attractions.html
https://www.natgeokids.com/uk/discover/geography/countries/facts-about-canada/
https://www.britannica.com/place/Canada

Think you know all there is to know about the Great White North? Test your knowledge of Canada's geography, culture, history, and landmarks with this ultimate quiz!

Think you know all there is to know about the Great White North? Test your knowledge of Canada's geography, culture, history, and landmarks with this ultimate quiz!

1. Which city hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada?

Toronto
Vancouver
Calgary
Montreal

2. Which province is Canada's largest by land area?

Ontario
Quebec
British Columbia
Alberta

3. Who was the first European to explore Canada extensively?

Leif Erikson
Christopher Columbus
James Cook
Jacques Cartier

4. Which festival is known as 'The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth' in Canada?

Oktoberfest
Mardi Gras
Carnaval
Calgary Stampede

5. Which two provinces in Canada are primarily French-speaking?

Saskatchewan and British Columbia
Ontario and Quebec
Quebec and New Brunswick
Manitoba and Alberta

6. Which mountain range spans British Columbia and Alberta?

Himalayas
Appalachian Mountains
Andes Mountains
Rocky Mountains

7. What is the name of the longest coastline in the world, which is part of Canada?

Atlantic Coastline
Pacific Coastline
Hudson Bay
Canadian Arctic Archipelago

8. Which Canadian historical figure is known as 'The Father of New France'?

George-Étienne Cartier
John A. Macdonald
William Lyon Mackenzie
Samuel de Champlain

9. Which indigenous term does the name 'Canada' derive from?

Onondaga
Kanata
Algonquin
Wendat

10. In which year did Canada officially become a country?

1847
1867
1901
1920

11. Which act, passed in 1982, fully patriated the Canadian constitution?

Quebec Act, 1774
Statute of Westminster, 1931
Constitution Act, 1982
British North America Act, 1867

12. What is Canada's national symbol?

Maple Leaf
Polar Bear
Hockey Stick
Beaver