There are two national sports in Canada. One is Ice Hockey. What is the other sport?
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The Capital of Canada is located in
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Which of the following is the largest city (population center) in Canada?
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According to the World Atlas 1. Toronto - 6.255 Milion - 2. Montréal - 4.247 Million - 3. Vancouver - 2.606 Million - 4. Calgary - 1.581 Million
By land mass, Canada is the second largest country in the world. Which of the following is the largest?
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Russia has a total area of 17,098,242 Km² (6,601,665 mi²). It contains 11% of the worlds land mass.
The most common last name in Canada is
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1 Smith 192,145
2 Brown 108,859
3 Tremblay 106,668
4 Martin 91,680
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In Dawson City Yukon-you can order a cocktail called a "sourthumb". It is a shot of whiskey with a frostbitten human thumb in it.
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The cocktail is actually called a "sourtoe" and has a human big toe in it that was lost to frostbite. There is a $2500 fine for swallowing the toe!
There are 10 points on the Canadian flag-one for each Province in Canada.
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There are 11 points on the Canadian flag. The original flag had 13 points but we redesigned to have 11. They have nothing to do with the provinces!
There is a town in Newfoundland named Dildo.
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Their annual festival is called "Dildo Days" lead by it's mascot named "Captain Dildo".
Canada has Provinces, not States. How many Provinces are in Canada?
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In 1975, this animal was named the national animal of Canada.
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More than half of all of the lakes in the world are located in Canada.
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Montreal is the largest city in the world that has a French-speaking population.
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Paris, France is larger
What Do You Know About Canada?
Can you say "BAD" - EH?
It seems like someone knows less about Canada than a newborn moose! Don't worry, you're not alone. Maybe next time you'll do better if you brush up on your Canadian trivia. Quick tip: maple syrup and hockey are always a safe bet. Or maybe you can just blame the quiz for being too darn tricky, eh?
About 50% correct. You can do BETTER!
Looks like someone knows a little something-something about the Great White North, eh? You might not be a Canadian history expert, but you're no newbie either. Maybe you've heard of Tim Hortons or Justin Trudeau, or maybe you've even tried poutine once (if not, you should definitely add it to your to-do list). Keep up the good work and who knows, maybe you'll be an honorary Canadian in no time.
Nice Job! You got most of them.
Well, well, well, look at you, eh? You must be a real pro when it comes to the Great White North! I mean, you nailed that quiz like a true Canuck! Did you grow up watching "Hockey Night in Canada" or eating poutine for breakfast? Maybe you've been to the CN Tower so many times that you can't even remember how many times you've visited. Whatever it is, you clearly know more about Canada than most of us Canadians. Congratulations on being an honorary Canadian!
Top Score Einstein!
Looks like we've got a Canadian Einstein over here! Congratulations, you aced that quiz like a true Canuck champ! You must know all there is to know about hockey, maple syrup, and Tim Hortons. Maybe even a thing or two about moose and beavers. Keep representing Canada with that impressive knowledge, and who knows, maybe one day you'll even be appointed as the official ambassador of Canada.