| A | B |
| Canada has this many provinces | 10 |
| Canada has this many territories | 3 |
| Two symbols of Canada | Beaver and Maple Leaf |
| Official Languages of Canada | English and French |
| Canada's national anthem | O'Canada |
| The highest mountain in Canada | Mt. Logan |
| Where is Mt. Logan located? | Yukon Territory |
| What three parts of Canada does the Rocky Mountain stretch through | Alberta, British Columbia and Yukon |
| The frozen land region at the northern tip of the earth | Arctic Circle |
| Second largest country in the world | Canada |
| Largest Country in the world | Russia |
| Canada's government | Constitutional monarchy |
| Who is the head of the Canadian government? | Prime Minister |
| What does the Parliament do? | Helps make up the laws in Canada (Legislative Branch of Government) |
| Canada's Breadbaset is known for what? | Area in Canada with largest production of wheat |
| Which city is known as the "Pacific Gateway?" | Vancouver |
| What percent of British Columbia is covered in forests? | 50 % |
| What is Canada's capital? | Ottowa, located in Ontario |
| Canada has the world's longest what? | Coastline |
| What hemisphere is Canada located in? | Western Hemisphere |
| The CFL stands for what? | Canadian Football League |
| Popular sports played in Canada | Hockey, Curling, football, bobsledding, fishing |
| What continent is Canada located on? | North America |
| Natural Resources found in Canada | iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper, gold, natural gas, agricultural products |
| When is Canada Day celebrated? | July 1st |
| What are the three Maritime provinces? | New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island |
| What are the three Prairie Provinces? | Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta |
| Who lived in Canada before Europeans settled? | Inuits, or Eskimos |