Canada
The 3 provinces that border Montana
"ALBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN, BRITISH COLUMBIA"
"If you're a Shakespeare fan, don't miss Canada's most famous dramatic festival, held each year in this city"
"STRATFORD, ONTARIO"
"An underwater tunnel connecting Detroit and this Canadian city opened in Nov., 1930"
"WINDSOR, ONTARIO"
This Canadian provincial capital lies about halfway between Vancouver and Montreal
"WINNIPEG, MANITOBA"
The cup representing Canadian football supremacy has this colorful name; a descendent of the tea guy donated it
GREY CUP
The Canadian province of Prince Edward Island lies within this gulf
GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
"The site of a major Canadian air force training base, this city sounds like the mandible of a large deer"
MOOSE JAW
In 1874 lt. Colonel George Arthur French became the first Commissioner of this law enforcement agency
MOUNTIES
"Canadian author of ""Deptford Trilogy"""
ROBERTSON DAVIES
Talks began in 1995 to include Chile in this Canadian-US-Mexican agreement
NAFTA
2 of these marine mammals adorn the coat of arms of Canada's Northwest Territories
NARWALS
"This military alliance was formed in 1949 by Canada, the US and 10 European countries"
NATO
In 2005 guard Steve Nash became the first Canadian to be named MVP of this league
NBA
"Singing in English, Portuguese, and Hindi, this Canadian knows how to ""say it right"""
NELLY FURTADO
Never do this was Canadian Farley Mowat's tale of living in the north to see what was killing caribou
NEVER CRY WOLF
"Fredericton, the capital of this Canadian province, is named for a son of King George III"
NEW BRUNSWICK
"The 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty fixed Maine's border with this ""new"" province"
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fredericton has been the capital of this Atlantic province since 1785
NEW BRUNSWICK
Fundy national park is on the Bay of Fundy in this Canadian province
NEW BRUNSWICK
It's called the Loyalist Province because during the American Revolution many loyalists fled there
NEW BRUNSWICK
This province bordering Maine is 90% forest
NEW BRUNSWICK
"If you studied Latin, you'll know that Nova Scotia's name is latin for this"
NEW SCOTLAND
"In 1956 the first transatlantic telephone cable was laid between Oban, Scotland and Clareville in this Canadian province"
NEWFOUNDLAND
"It's been called ""Britain's oldest colony"", but it's Canada's ""new""est province"
NEWFOUNDLAND
"Viking artifacts have been found on this large ""new"" Canadian island"
NEWFOUNDLAND
St. John's is the capital city of this province
NEWFOUNDLAND
The Vikings visited L'anse aux Meadows in this province
NEWFOUNDLAND
This Canadian island is separated from the mainland by the Strait Of Belle Isle and the Gulf Of St. Lawrence
NEWFOUNDLAND
This newest province didn't become part of Canada until 1949
NEWFOUNDLAND
When the Vikings settled in this Canadian province around 1000 AD they called the natives there Skraelings
NEWFOUNDLAND
"The 2 ""new"" Canadian provinces"
NEWFOUNDLAND & NEW BRUNSWICK
The Canadian and US cities connected by the Rainbow Bridge share this name
NIAGARA FALLS
The thunderous waters of this world famous tourist attraction border Canada's Victoria Park
NIAGARA FALLS
"Igniting a new rush, in 1989 Charles Fipke discovered diamonds in these barren ""territories"""
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
"Only incorporated as a city in 1970, Yellowknife is the capital of this vast Canadian administrative region"
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
This deli name for cold-smoked salmon refers to a Canadian province
NOVA
"Celtic languages are still spoken in parts of Ireland and this ""new"" Canadian province that includes Cape Breton Sound"
NOVA SCOTIA
"If you visit this province in July, you may enjoy the Festival Of The Tartans in New Glasgow"
NOVA SCOTIA
"St. Ann's in this province is home to the Gaelic mod, an annual festival celebrating Scottish culture"
NOVA SCOTIA
"The annual games in Antigonish, a town in this Canadian province, are similar to those in Braemar, Scotland"
NOVA SCOTIA
"This Canadian province's largest lake is Bras D'or, a saltwater lake lying on Cape Breton Island"
NOVA SCOTIA
"Towns in this province include Sydney, Dartmouth, and New Glasgow"
NOVA SCOTIA
2-word Latin name of an eastern Canadian province
NOVA SCOTIA
Cape Breton Island forms the northeastern tip of this Atlantic province
NOVA SCOTIA
Cape Breton Island is part of this Canadian province
NOVA SCOTIA
Its flag has the royal arms of Scotland and is the reverse colors of the Scottish flag
NOVA SCOTIA
Place names in this province include Inverness and Caledonia
NOVA SCOTIA
This Canadian maritime province was named after the native land of England's James I
NOVA SCOTIA
You'll find Inverness in this Canadian province along with Liverpool
NOVA SCOTIA
In 1999 this territory split from the Northwest Territories
NUNAVUT
"This title precedes ""our home and native land..."""
O CANADA
"On D-day, the Americans landed on these 2 beaches"
OMAHA & UTAH
"Robertson Davies' ""Deptford Trilogy"" concerns a small-town tragedy in this most populous Canadian province"
ONTARIO
"Towns in this province include Big Beaver House, Sault St. Marie, & London"
ONTARIO
"Unlike its Stratford Festival, this Canadian province's Blyth Festival focuses on more recent plays"
ONTARIO
"With 6, it's the province with the greatest number of area codes"
ONTARIO
"With about 10 million people, it has Canada's largest population"
ONTARIO
A British officer who drowned in the Thames River nearby haunts Eldon House in this Canadian province
ONTARIO
Southernmost Canadian province
ONTARIO
The 5 great lakes border 8 US states but only this one Canadian province
ONTARIO
The picturesque town of Niagara-On-The-Lake is found in this Canadian province
ONTARIO
The southernmost point of Canada lies in this province
ONTARIO
This province is home to one-third of all Canadians
ONTARIO
This province's southernmost tip lies farther south than Boston
ONTARIO
You'll find Santa's village and Ruldoph's Funland about 100 miles north of Toronto in this province
ONTARIO
Some citizens in this Canadian capital get their news from the Citizen Newspaper
OTTAWA
The Chateau Laurier is an elegant hotel near the parliament buildings in this Canadian city
OTTAWA
"It's great, it's gray, it's nocturnal, it's the provincial bird of Manitoba"
OWL
"French for ""red"", it's the term used for the point that is scored if a punt goes out of the end zone untouched"
ROUGE
This military group abbreviated RCAF developed the 5bx program of calisthenics
ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE
"Canadian group portrayed in ""Rose Marie"", ""Sergeant Preston"", and ""Dudley Do-Right"""
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
'Scarlet riders' is a collection of pulp tales about this Canadian group
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
Sgt. Preston worked for the northwest mounted police; Inspector Renfrew worked for this later version
ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE
"Regina, this Canadian province's capital, was originally called Pile O' Bones"
SASKATCHEWAN
"Saskatoon is this province's ""City Of Bridges"""
SASKATCHEWAN
"The Seas of Neptune are long gone, replaced by the prairies near its capital, Regina, in this Canadian province"
SASKATCHEWAN
Regina is the capital of this province
SASKATCHEWAN
The Cypress Hills extend across SE Alberta and the SW part of this province
SASKATCHEWAN
Gordie Howe got his first pair of skates growing up in this Canadian city
SASKATOON
Canadian business executive Samuel Bronfman was the founder & chief operating officer of this distilling company
SEAGRAM'S
Each year English-speaking Canadians honor this saint on April 23
ST. GEORGE
"Commercial cod fishing, long a mainstay of this Newfoundland capital, declined to almost nothing by 1990"
ST. JOHN'S
It's the provincial capital closest to Europe
ST. JOHN'S
"A sports trophy is named for the Canadian baron who donated it, Frederick Arthur, who was Lord [this] of Preston"
STANLEY
Some of the plays in this Ontario city's famous theatre festival are presented in the Avon Theatre
STRATFORD
Canadians observe it the second Monday in October; the USA celebrates it on a Thursday in November
THANKSGIVING
This 1992 Michael Ondaatje novel became a Ralph Fiennes movie that won the best picture Oscar
THE ENGLISH PATIENT
"In English, Montreal's Hotel Quatre Saisons, is known as this"
THE FOUR SEASONS
"Carol shields of Illinois and Manitoba won the Pulitzer and the Governor General's Award for these ""diaries"""
THE STONE DIARIES
These lingual organs of cod are so popular in Newfoundland that St. John's has a contest for eating them
TONGUES
"From 1793-1834, this now-largest Canadian city was known as York"
TORONTO
"The name of this Ontario capital means ""place of meeting"" in the Huron Indian language"
TORONTO
"This Canadian city, ""the 3rd-largest theatre centre in the English-speaking world"", is home to the Dora awards"
TORONTO
"Victoria St., Queen St., and Queen's Park Circle are all found in this Canadian city"
TORONTO
Bay Street is the heart of this Canadian city's financial district
TORONTO
George Brown founded this Canadian city's Globe Newspaper in 1844
TORONTO
In North America this city's stock exchange is second in size only to the New York Stock Exchange
TORONTO
It's the only provincial capital that lies on the shore of one of the great lakes
TORONTO
The top 2 Canadian newspapers in circulation are based in this city
TORONTO
This Canadian city's largest park occupies 4 islands in Lake Ontario
TORONTO
This Ontario city's underground walkway system can get you from Eaton Centre to Union Station
TORONTO
"This highway extends almost 5,000 miles from St. John's, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia"
TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY
In 1873 Canadian Prime Minister John A MacDonald was accused of corruption in giving the contract to build this to the pacific
TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD
This British Columbia capital was the capital of the colony of Vancouver Island 1848-1866
VICTORIA
"A Canadian war memorial stands atop this French ridge where fighting raged in April, 1917"
VIMY RIDGE
This purple flower that grows throughout most of the world is the floral emblem of New Brunswick
VIOLET
Canadian territorial capital a Lady in Banbury Cross might like to ride
WHITEHORSE
The Aransas Wildlife Refuge in Texas is the main winter home for these large noisy birds from Canada
WHOOPING CRANES
William Lyon Mackenzie led a failed 1837 revolt; this grandson of his was Canada's longest-serving prime minister
WILLIAM LYON MACKENZIE KING
"This Manitoba capital's name is derived from 2 Cree Indian words meaning ""murky water"""
WINNIPEG
Sites of interest in this city include the Old Market Square and the Manitoba Legislative Building
WINNIPEG
This Manitoba capital annexed the adjacent community of Saint Boniface in 1972
WINNIPEG
In 1917 & 1918 Ontario's Billy Bishop claimed 72 aerial victories as an ace in this war
WW I
"From work using hypothermia for heart surgery, Wilfred Bigelow helped develop this implanted stimulator"
PACEMAKER
"British Columbia's flag shows the sun setting over wavy stripes, which symbolize this ocean"
PACIFIC
We were 'scared' to tell you that this formerly organic substance is Alberta's official stone
PETRIFIED WOOD
"He lost the prime minister's job in 1979, but had it back in 1980"
PIERRE TRUDEAU
Conservative Joe Clark was Canadian prime minister between this man's 2 nonconsecutive terms
PIERRE TRUDEAU
"French Canadians ""pig out"" on toutiere, a pie traditionally filled with this meat"
PORK
"Manitoba is the smallest & easternmost of the 3 Canadian provinces known by this ""grassy"" name. AB & SK are the other two provinces."
PRAIRIE PROVINCES
"Queen Elizabeth II's third son, or a Canadian island"
PRINCE EDWARD
"Canada's most densely populated province, it's known to locals as ""the island"""
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"Charlottetown, the capital of this island province, is named for the wife of King George III"
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"Green Gables, the home made famous in ""Anne Of Green Gables"", is a major attraction in this island province"
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"It's not only the smallest province in area, it's the smallest in population as well"
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"Its song is ""the island hymn"""
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"Lady Slipper Drive, a scenic route in this tiny island province, is named for the province's official flower"
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"The Micmac Indians called it Abegweit, which means ""cradled on the waves"""
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
"This island province has three counties: King's, Queen's, and Prince"
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Canada's 8-mile-long Confederation Bridge links this province to New Brunswick
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
It's the smallest of the Canadian provinces
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Malpeque bay oysters are a taste treat from this small island province
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Miminegash in this tiny island province is home to the Irish Moss Interpretive Centre
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
The lady's slipper is the official flower of this Canadian island province
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
This Canadian province is in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Canadian area of an 1890s gold rush
KLONDIKE
"Clarence Birdseye discovered his freezing method for food on a trading expedition to this ""canine"" Canadian location"
LABRADOR
This Canadian peninsula is shared by Newfoundland and Quebec
LABRADOR
"Middle island, Canada's southernmost point, is found in this eastern great lake"
LAKE ERIE
"Noted for its turquoise waters, it's the pearl of the Canadian Rockies"
LAKE LOUISE
"This 1,800-square-mile Canadian lake sits entirely within a prairie province of the same name"
LAKE MANITOBA
"A part of Minnesota, the northernmost point in the lower 48 states, juts into this US-Canadian lake"
LAKE OF THE WOODS
The northernmost point in the contiguous 48 states lies on the northwest angle in this US-Canadian lake
LAKE OF THE WOODS
This Great Lake has the same name as a Canadian province
LAKE ONTARIO
"The first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize (1957), he retired as p.m. in 1968"
LESTER PEARSON
"As crazy as it sounds, Ontario's official bird is the common this"
LOON
This common bird of North America is featured on a Canadian coin
LOON
"North America's 2nd-longest river, it flows into the sea in the Northwest Territories"
MACKENZIE
This Canadian news magazine publishes a Chinese edition 6 times a year
MACLEANS
Between 1812 & 1815 the Scots & Irish founded the Red River Settlement in this Canadian prairie province
MANITOBA
Each February the northern trapper's festival held north of Winnipeg in this province celebrates early Canadian pioneers
MANITOBA
In 1812 the Earl of Selkirk established the Red River Colony in this Canadian province to begin settling the west
MANITOBA
Lake Winnipeg in this province is the largest body of water entirely within any Canadian province
MANITOBA
This Canadian province's largest lake is Lake Winnipeg
MANITOBA
"Derided as the ""Pearson Pennant"" after the prime minister, it was adopted in 1964"
MAPLE LEAF FLAG
"French Canadians didn't like the Union Jack on the old flag, so in 1965 this new design was unfurled"
MAPLE LEAF FLAG
"At a sugaring off party, you may eat tire sur la neige, which is this syrup poured over snow"
MAPLE SYRUP
"Eudora Welty wrote ""The Robber Bridegroom"" and this Canadian woman wrote ""The Robber Bride"""
MARGARET ATWOOD
Life before man is by this Torontonian feminist
MARGARET ATWOOD
"This adjective means ""connected to the sea"", like some Canadian provinces"
MARITIME
Adjective for 3 Canadian provinces on the Gulf of St. Lawrence
MARITIME
North America's oldest beer brand still being made; founded in Canada in 1786
MOLSON
This Canadian brewer founded in 1786 builds recreational facilities and gives suds and funds to aids benefits
MOLSON
"Appointed military governor of this Canadian city in 1760, Thomas Gage was made a major general in 1761"
MONTREAL
"Built in 1771, Notre-Dame-de-bon-Secours is one of the oldest churches in this Canadian city"
MONTREAL
"In this Canadian city's Olympic Stadium, pitchers are lanceurs and the shortstop is the arret-court"
MONTREAL
"McGill University in this Canadian city is known as the ""Harvard of the North"""
MONTREAL
763' Mount Royal stands in the center of this Canadian city
MONTREAL
English is also widely spoken in this largest French-speaking city outside of Paris
MONTREAL
Le Devoir & La Presse are leading newspapers in this Canadian city
MONTREAL
"Victoria Day is celebrated with a week of festivities in Victoria, the capital of this province"
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Dozens of species of butterflies flit around Victoria butterfly gardens in this province
BRITISH COLUMBIA
It's the only Canadian province on the pacific ocean
BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Canadian Football League's Lions play in Vancouver but represent this entire province
BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Haida are a native people from islands off this Canadian province
BRITISH COLUMBIA
This province's flag depicts a setting sun over wavy blue stripes that symbolize the Pacific Ocean
BRITISH COLUMBIA
This west coast province is third largest in both area & population
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Tofino in this Canadian province celebrates the migration of whales during its Pacific Rim Whale Festival
BRITISH COLUMBIA
"In 1988 Brisbane, Australia hosted a world expo and this Canadian city hosted the Winter Olympics"
CALGARY
"Once the Canadian Pacific Railway reached this Alberta city in 1883, settlers began a ""stampede"" to live there"
CALGARY
"This ""stampede"" city lies in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, so it's nicknamed the ""Foothills City"""
CALGARY
This largest Alberta city is called Canada's oil and gas capital
CALGARY
"Wawa is Ojibwa for this wild bird and the town of Wawa, Ontario, a migration stop, boasts a giant statue of one"
CANADA GOOSE
In the 1880s Ontario-brewed club whiskey got this new national name
CANADIAN CLUB
The Canadian version of this sport has 12 men on a side and the field is 110 yards long
CANADIAN FOOTBALL
Toronto's CN Tower was built by this railway
CANADIAN NATIONAL
"The last spike of this transcontinental railroad was driven on Nov. 7, 1885"
CANADIAN PACIFIC
The large region known as the Laurentian Plateau is also known as the Canadian ___________
CANADIAN SHIELD
"The name of this oil was changed from ""rapeseed oil"" by the Canadian oil-seed industry"
CANOLA OIL
"A slang term for a French Canadian, or an NHL player from the other side of the country"
CANUCK
"Some Canadians cook this reindeer relative whose name is from the Algonquin for ""pawer"""
CARIBOU
"The word ""Canada"" first appeared in 1535 in this French explorer's journal"
CARTIER
In 1534 this Frenchman became the first European to set foot on the Gaspe Peninsula and sail up the St. Lawrence River
CARTIER
"This vice president from whom an Alaskan city is named, was involved in Canadian-Alaskan border negotiations"
CHARLES FAIRBANKS
"Named for a queen, this capital of Prince Edward Island is the seat of Queens County"
CHARLOTTETOWN
This handsome Canadian ensnared a lot of hearts as Captian Von Trapp
CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER
The Canadian government has blamed the decline of this Atlantic food fish partly on the harp seal
COD
"Since 1867 all the PM's except for 2 unionists, have been from 1 of these 2 parties"
CONSERVATIVE OR LIBERAL
Nova Scotia's Samuel Cunard founded the famous Cunard Line of these in 1838
CRUISERS (SHIPS)
"Lying about 175 miles north of Calgary, it's known as the ""gateway to the north"""
EDMONTON
Capital of Alberta
EDMONTON
In 1947 huge oil deposits were discovered in this city 175 miles north of Calgary; it's now Canada's oil capital
EDMONTON
The North Saskatchewan River divides this Albertan capital in half
EDMONTON
This Alberta capital is called the Gateway To The North
EDMONTON
"Led by "The Great One," this Canadian team wins its first Stanley Cup in 1984"
EDMONTON OILERS
"Canada's northernmost point lies on this large island a ""mere"" 6 degrees, 92 minutes from the North Pole"
ELLESMERE ISLAND
In 1670 Hudson's Bay Co was chartered in this country and given rights to land draining into the bay
ENGLAND
"One US dollar equals 1.13 Canadian dollars, for example"
EXCHANGE RATE
A narrow passage separates Canada's Ellesmere island from this large Danish island
GREENLAND
The 1967 World's Fair held in this city celebrated the city's 325th anniversary and Canada's Centennial
MONTREAL
This Canadian city's metro was the first subway in the western hemisphere to use rubber tires
MONTREAL
This surgeon who discovered insulin with Charles Best served with the Canadian army as a Major in WWII
FREDERICK BANTING
Capital of New Brunswick
FREDERICTON
"In the Treaty of Paris of 1763, which ended this war, France surrendered most of New France to Britain"
FRENCH & INDIAN WAR
Minimum age to vote in Canadian national elections
18
Toronto-born journalist Morley Safer began hosting this Sunday TV news magazine way back in 1970
60 MINUTES
"It's Michael J. Fox's real middle initial, but he thought it sounded too Canadian"
A.
The Cajuns of Louisiana are descended from French settlers of this Canadian region
ACADIA
This flamboyant female evangelist wasn't American but Canadian; she was born in Ontario in 1890
AIMEE SEMPLE MCPHERSON
"Edmontosaurus, discovered in this Canadian province in 1917, was almost defenseless and was preyed upon by the t-rex"
ALBERTA
"Towns in this province include Vulcan, Medicine Hat, and Red Deer"
ALBERTA
"You can ride the Jasper Tramway to over 7,500 feet up in this Canadian province"
ALBERTA
Petrified wood is the official stone of this province whose capital is Edmonton
ALBERTA
The 1947 discovery of the Leduc fields began an oil boom in this western province
ALBERTA
The 625' Calgary Tower in this Canadian province features a revolving restaurant
ALBERTA
The town of Jasper is in Jasper National Park in this Canadian province
ALBERTA
This Canadian prairie province was named for a daughter of Queen Victoria
ALBERTA
"Once part of Alcoa, this Canadian company with a 5-letter name, is a giant in world aluminum manufacturing"
ALCAN
The Nova Scotia museum named for this man features early experimental models of his telephones
ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL
Canada's Mackenzie River flows into this ocean
ARCTIC
This Canadian island across from Greenland is the world's 5th-largest island
BAFFIN ISLAND
"Known for great skiing, this Alberta resort is ""Canada's highest town"" at 4,537 feet"
BANFF
Chateau Lake Louise is a famous resort in this Canadian national park
BANFF
This resort town in the Canadian Rockies is famous for its hot sulfur-water swimming pools
BANFF
"Maine's west Quoddy Lighthouse, noted for its distinct red & white candy stripes, overlooks this Canadian bay"
BAY OF FUNDY
This rodent is considered a national symbol of Canada
BEAVER
"A tasty pastry named for this beaver appendage is a specialty of Hooker's, an Ottawa eatery"
BEAVER TAIL
"Canadian province where you'll most likely spot Trowbridge's shrew, which enjoys Douglas fir seeds"
BRITISH COLUMBIA
"Columbia Lake, the source of the Columbia River, is found in this Canadian province"
BRITISH COLUMBIA
"It's the Canadian province that borders the state of Washington, eh"
BRITISH COLUMBIA
"The Rocky Mountains run through part of this Canadian province that begins with a ""b"""
BRITISH COLUMBIA
"Towns in this province include Prince George, Prince Rupert, and Victoria"
BRITISH COLUMBIA
"I want to thank the Canadian people who came out to wave, with all five fingers, for their hospitality"
GEORGE W. BUSH
"National days, including Canada day, are proclaimed by the person in this post, not by the prime minister"
GOVERNOR-GENERAL
Vincent Massey was Canada's first minister to the US and later the first non-Brit to hold this post
GOVERNOR-GENERAL
"This ""great"" Canadian lake lies on the Arctic Circle"
GREAT BEAR LAKE
"One of the 2 largest lakes solely within Canada; both are ""great"""
GREAT BEAR LAKE & GREAT SLAVE LAKE
"This 11,000-square-mile Canadian lake is actually named for a tribe of native americans"
GREAT SLAVE LAKE
"A ferry and 2 suspension bridges connect Dartmouth, Nova Scotia with this capital"
HALIFAX
"A provincial capital was named for George Monteau Dunk, 2nd Earl of this"
HALIFAX
"On some weekdays in July & August, you can have tea with the mayor in this Nova Scotia capital"
HALIFAX
"Province house, Canada's oldest legislative building, was completed in 1818 in this Nova Scotia city"
HALIFAX
This capital's harbor is spanned by the Angus l. Macdonald & a. Murray MacKay suspension bridges
HALIFAX
"Founded in 1949, this company was publishing romance novels exclusively by 1964"
HARLEQUIN
This sport's first trading cards were issued by Canadian cigarette companies in the 1910s
HOCKEY
"It was the Mckenzie Brothers term for a beer-swilling, tuque-wearing, down-home type of guy"
HOSER
"The Canadian legislature has 2 houses: the Upper House, or Senate, and the Lower House called this"
HOUSE OF COMMONS
"Although it was discovered in 1610, this Canadian bay's west coast wasn't mapped until about 210 years later"
HUDSON BAY
"Churchill, Manitoba is the chief port on this Canadian bay"
HUDSON BAY
"In area, this Canadian bay is more than 3 times as large as all the great lakes combined"
HUDSON BAY
The Foxe Channel connects the Arctic Ocean with this huge Canadian bay
HUDSON BAY
This Canadian bay covers more than 3 times the area of the great lakes combined
HUDSON BAY
In 1670 this British firm was granted the charter to establish fur trading posts in Canada
HUDSON BAY CO.
"This Canadian company, formerly British, is the oldest chartered company in the world"
HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY
Britannica calls this John McCrae poem the only important Canadian verse related to WWI
IN FLANDERS FIELDS
"Co-discoverer of this pancreatic hormone, Ontario's Frederick Banting won a 1923 Nobel Prize"
INSULIN
"It means ""people"" in the Eskimo language, and it's what most Canadian Eskimos call themselves"
INUIT
In 1692 a 14-year-old girl defended a Canadian fort against warriors from this 5-nation Indian group
IROQUOIS
"Beginning in 1942, Canada moved 21,000 people of this background to internment camps"
JAPANESE-CANADIANS
James Gosling helped create this computer language that shares its name with a breakfast beverage
JAVA
"This world-famous Montreal Comedy Festival is known in French as ""Juste Pour Rire"""
JUST FOR LAUGHS
"General Richard Montgomery was killed dec. 31, 1775 leading a hopeless attack on this Canadian city"
QUEBEC
"On December 31, 1775 American General Montgomery was killed in the assault on this Canadian city"
QUEBEC
"On a tour of Canada in 1967, French president Charles de Gaulle called for the independence of this province"
QUEBEC
"Pierre Laporte was kidnapped in 1970 by the FLZ, who sought independence for this Canadian province"
QUEBEC
"The Charlottetown accord recognizing this province as a ""distinct society"" failed a 1992 vote"
QUEBEC
"The Meech Lake Accord, which recognized this province as a distinct society, failed to win approval in 1990"
QUEBEC
"This province's motto is je me souviens, ""i remember"""
QUEBEC
"This province's official flower is the white Madonna lily, not the fleur-de-lis"
QUEBEC
"Towns in this province include Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Sept-Iles, and Trois-Rivieres"
QUEBEC
"With an area of 594,860 square miles, it's Canada's largest province"
QUEBEC
Canada's oldest city
QUEBEC
Every province except this one has a majority population whose ancestors came from the British Isles
QUEBEC
In 1759 General James Wolfe sailed up the St. Lawrence river to capture this Canadian city
QUEBEC
In august 1998 Canada's highest court ruled this province cannot secede simply by majority vote
QUEBEC
The flag of this Canadian province features 4 white fleur-de-lis on a blue background
QUEBEC
There are 4 white fleur-de-lis depicted on the flag of this province
QUEBEC
This province's postal abbreviation is QC
QUEBEC
You'll find the Catholic diocese of Rimouski in this quite Catholic eastern Canadian province
QUEBEC
"A snowman known as Bonhomme is the symbol of le Carnaval D'hiver, the winter carnival in this Canadian city"
QUEBEC CITY
"It's been called the 'Gibraltar of America' because of the citadel, a fort overlooking the St. Lawrence River"
QUEBEC CITY
"Now a provincial capital, it was once the capital of New France"
QUEBEC CITY
"This Canadian city's most famous landmark, the Citadel, overlooks the city from Cape Diamond"
QUEBEC CITY
You can see Canadian soldiers in British uniforms march to French music in this city's citadel
QUEBEC CITY
"In 1876 Montreal's Mount Royal Park was officially inaugurated on May 24, a Canadian holiday because it's her birthday"
QUEEN VICTORIA
"It was capital of the Northwest Territories from 1882 to 1905, when it became the provincial capital of Saskatchewan"
REGINA
"When the province of Saskatchewan was created in 1905, this city became its capital"
REGINA
This other flag is depicted on the flags of Ontario and Manitoba
UNION JACK
"Each year this British Columbia city hosts the symphony of fire, a 4-day fireworks extravaganza"
VANCOUVER
Canadian city that hosted the 1986 World Expo
VANCOUVER
The CFL's BC lions play their home games in this city
VANCOUVER
The Juan de Fuca Strait separates Washington State from this Canadian island that shares its name with a BC city
VANCOUVER
"In 1778 James Cook became the first European to land on this island, the largest on Canada's west coast"
VANCOUVER ISLAND
"Afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel is a treasured tradition in this ""regal"" British Columbian city"
VICTORIA
"In the mid-1880s, it was the capital of the crown colony of Vancouver Island"
VICTORIA
"Vancouver isn't on Vancouver Island, but this capital is"
VICTORIA
In 1934 gold was discovered in this capital of the Northwest Territories; in 1991 diamonds were discovered there
YELLOWKNIFE
"Sharing a border with Alaska, it's the Canadian territory that had a record low of -81 Fahrenheit in 1947"
YUKON
"Turkey and these, the first Canadian-bred potatoes marketed by name; their skin and flesh are buttery yellow"
YUKON GOLD
The flag of this territory includes a malamute
YUKON TERRITORY
Whitehorse replaced Dawson as capital of this territory in 1953
YUKON TERRITORY
"The name of this provincial capital means ""queen"" in Latin"
"REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN"
Number of Canadian provinces that border the great lakes
1
"Unlike the NFL, a CFL team gets this many downs in a series to advance the ball 10 yards"
3
"It includes 3 present Atlantic provinces, and in the 18th-c., 4,000 inhabitants of it took an (unwilling) long trip southwest"
ACADIA
Banff National Park is in this province
ALBERTA
The only 2 Canadian provinces that do not border a saltwater ocean or bay
ALBERTA & SASKATCHEWAN
"A river is named for this man born in Scotland in 1764, the first European known to have crossed Canada"
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE
"This 1908 literary work that was followed by several sequels, is the bestselling book ever written by a Canadian, Lucy Maud Montgomery."
ANNE OF GREEN GABLES
The songs on 'Under My Skin' are...deeper than those on 'Let Go' said this Canadian on Radio Disney's website
AVRIL LAVIGNE
Former NHL Canadian right winger and scoring giant Brett...
BOBBY HULL
The flag & coat of arms of this Canadian province feature a setting sun
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Vancouver is in this province
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Victoria is the capital of this Pacific Coast province
BRITISH COLUMBIA
The Canadian province & the territory that border Alaska
BRITISH COLUMBIA & YUKON TERRITORY
Ontario in this state was named by Canadian settlers around 1882
CALIFORNIA
"After moving across the Detroit River, this brand was forced by the USA to put its country of origin in its name"
CANADIAN CLUB
Capital of Prince Edward Island
CHARLOTTETOWN
"Older Canadians sometimes slip up and refer to Canada day, July 1, by this former name"
DOMINION DAY
This former Boston College and New England Patriots QB was the CFL's most outstanding player 6 times
DOUG FLUTIE
"This Iowa city was named for a French Canadian, the first white man to settle permanently in what is now Iowa"
DUBUQUE
Lake Hazen on this Canadian island is the world's largest lake entirely north of the arctic circle
ELLESMERE ISLAND
"The Smithsonian has the alkaline battery Lewis Urry created for Eveready, which named it this"
ENERGIZER
"A WWI poem by Canadian John McCrae ends, ""we shall not sleep, though poppies grow in..."" these ""fields"""
FLANDERS
"We don't have ""thirty two short films about"" this Canadian pianist who learned to play at age 3, just 1 short clue"
GLENN GOULD
On D-day the British landed on these 2 beaches
GOLD & SWORD
Uranium mined from this Canadian arctic lake with an animal name was used to make the WWII atomic bombs
GREAT BEAR LAKE
Ursine Canadian lake (Ursine means "bear" in Latin)
GREAT BEAR LAKE
"North America's deepest lake, is this Canadian one with a servile-sounding name"
GREAT SLAVE LAKE
This gulf of the Atlantic is between Newfoundland and the Canadian mainland
Gulf of ST. LAWRENCE
Capital of Nova Scotia
HALIFAX
Goat Island splits Niagara Falls into the American falls & this waterfall on the Canadian side
HORSESHOE FALLS
Nick Nolte plays a colonel based on heroic Canadian Romeo Dallaire in this Africa-set 2004 film
HOTEL RWANDA
Capital of Nunavut
IQALUIT
"This 2000 Medal of Freedom winning economist & advisor to JFK wrote ""the affluent society"""
JOHN KENNETH GALBRAITH
"Alberta ballet's ""the fiddle and the drum"" is set to the songs of this female singer born in Alberta"
JONI MITCHELL
"On D-day, the Canadians landed on this beach"
JUNO
It's paired with Newfoundland in the name of a Canadian province
LABRADOR
We believe the only Canadian political wife to make the cover of 'people' magazine was this one linked in the '70s to players like Mick Jagger
MARGARET TRUDEAU
The Alouettes play their home games at Molson Stadium on the campus of this Montreal university
MCGILL
Second-largest Canadian city
MONTREAL
The only time the host country failed to win a gold medal was at the Olympics held in this western hemisphere city
MONTREAL (1976)
"French traders & natives dubbed these large antlered animals ""orignal"", a name still used by French Canadians"
MOOSE
"Just as ""shavian"" refers to the works of Shaw, this is the term for a person from Moose Jaw"
MOOSE JAVIAN
Moncton in this Canadian province was the cultural center of the Acadians
NEW BRUNSWICK
St. John and Newcastle are towns in this Canadian province
NEW BRUNSWICK
Not Wanted on the Voyage rewrites the story of this biblical vessel
NOAH'S ARK
"Appropriately, New Glasgow is in this Canadian province"
NOVA SCOTIA
"Halifax, the capital of this province, is the home port of the Canadian Atlantic fleet"
NOVA SCOTIA
Both the flag and the coat of arms of this eastern Canadian province bear the cross of St. Andrew
NOVA SCOTIA
Inverness on Cape Breton Island is found in this province
NOVA SCOTIA
"Iqaluit, the capital of this territory created in 1999, means ""place of fish"" in the Inuktitut language"
NUNAVUT
"The hamlets of Igluigaarjuk, Qamani'tuaq, & Ikaluktutiak are in this territory"
NUNAVUT
"The TD Centre and its 21,000 workers is found in this province"
ONTARIO
"This province has the longest border, including water, with the United States"
ONTARIO
It's the only Canadian province or territory whose 2-letter postal abbreviation is a preposition
ONTARIO
Niagara Falls is shared by the USA and this province
ONTARIO
The most populous Canadian province
ONTARIO
The only Canadian province that touches the great lakes
ONTARIO
"Hugh MacLennan's ""two solitudes"" is set in this province, site of linguistic & cultural conflict"
QUEBEC
"New Hampshire is bounded to the north by this Canadian province, the country's largest in area"
QUEBEC
Capital of Quebec
QUEBEC
McGill University is in this province
QUEBEC
Capital of Saskatchewan
REGINA
"The Blackberry Bold 9000 by R.I.M., this Canadian company, has a 624 MHz processor"
RESEARCH IN MOTION
"With its tributaries, this eastern Canadian river is navigable for more than 1,900 miles"
SAINT LAWRENCE
"Starting in 1978 on this Canadian comedy TV series, Eugene Levy began spoofing Alex Trebek as a wacky game show host called Alex Trebell"
SCTV
This 105 member Canadian body has a mandatory retirement age of 75; Strom Thurmond would have protested
SENATE
"At the 2010 Olympics, this Pittsburgh Penguin and Nova Scotia native scored the gold medal-winning goal for Canada. What a kid!
SIDNEY CROSBY
Capital of Newfoundland
ST. JOHN'S
"As of 2010, he was Canada's prime minister"
STEPHEN HARPER
It was only in the spring that Izzy Sharp created this luxury chain by opening his first hotel in Toronto in 1961
THE FOUR SEASONS
"In 1985 Margaret Atwood published this ""tale"" of women stripped of all rights in a post-US country"
THE HANDMAID'S TALE
Capital of Ontario
TORONTO
In 1976 baseball's American League voted to award its first Canadian franchise to this city
TORONTO
"To find out who was the better game player, Chris Haney and Scott Abbot created this '80s phenomenon"
TRIVIAL PURSUIT
"It's the warship where British Admiral Fraser, Canadian army Col. Cosgrave, and Japanese general Umezu all stood on Sept. 2, 1945 for Japan's surrender in WW2"
USS MISSOURI
"Of the top 5 Canadian cities in population, it's the one closest to the pacific ocean"
VANCOUVER
Capital of British Columbia
VICTORIA
Capital of Yukon Territory
WHITEHORSE
Capital of Manitoba
WINNIPEG
This city is home to the blue bombers of the Canadian Football League
WINNIPEG
Winnie-the-pooh was named after a bear owned by a WWI soldier from this Manitoba city
WINNIPEG
Capital of Northwest Territories
YELLOWKNIFE
"Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, is found in this territory"
YUKON TERRITORY
Relive the gold rush days at Diamond Tooth Gertie's in this Canadian territory
YUKON TERRITORY