Canada Trivia Quiz
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Canada is the second largest country in the world (Russia being the largest) but only 0.5% of the world's population live there.

Canada Trivia Quiz
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1. Located in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood of Ottawa, what is the official address of the residence of the Prime Minister of Canada?

2. The name 'Canada' comes from the word 'Kanata' which was a word used by what native American tribe who lived in Quebec in the 1500s?

3. What Canadian city is home to the intersection of the Red and Assiniboine rivers and is located very near the longitudinal centre of North America?

4. What billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist attended the University of Pretoria in his native South Africa before moving to Canada to attend Queen's University before finally transferring to the University of Pennsylvania where he earned dual bachelor's degrees in economics and physics?

5. 'From Florida With Love' is a track from 'Dark Lane Demo Tapes,' a 2020 album by what rapper more often associated with Canada than with Florida?

6. The history of indigenous peoples in Canada is explored in the book 'A Short History Of Canada', written by 'M' Canadian historian? His last name is the same as a Chicago, IL, US based salt company which features a yellow girl with an umbrella.

7. Featuring more than 900 varieties of plants and designated a National Historic Site of Canada, Butchart Gardens is a horticultural marvel located on Vancouver Island in what province?

8. In March 2021, what Canadian actor and star of 'Juno' and 'Inception' became the first openly trans man to appear on the cover of Time magazine?

9. Known for polar bears that live there in the fall, what town on Hudson Bay in Manitoba is named after one of the UK's most famous Prime Ministers?

10. Delta, British Columbia, Canada is home to a successful cannabis farm known as Pure ______farms. Fill in the one word blank, a star that is central to the function of our world.

11. Although not one of the Great Lakes, what is the largest lake contained entirely in Canada which also happens to have 'Great' in its name?

12. Cadillac Fairview-sponsored athlete Natalie Spooner won hockey gold with Team Canada during the balmy 2014 Winter Olympics at what Black Sea resort?

13. On Bloor St in West Toronto, there is a retail establishment named The Monkey Paw with a customized vending machine. When a customer inserts a token, rather than receive a snack or beverage, they receive what edifying object?

14. Nick Nurse is the Canadian national team's coach at the 2019 FIBA World Cup hosted in China. What sport is this competition?

15. Located in the Canadian Rockies, what national park -- Canada's first -- contains such picturesque attractions as Lake Louise and Mount Norquay?

16. Number 8 Fire Station and Tom's Place are two of the well-known landmarks and its approximate borders are College St, Spadina Ave, Dundas St W, and Bathurst St. What is this Toronto neighborhood?

17. Project Atigi is the name of a collaboration of Inuit designers and what high-end parka brand, which aims to combine the garments with traditional Inuit culture and designs?

18. The Peace Arch, a monument to peaceful relations built in 1921, sits on the longest international land border in the world. What TWO countries share this border?

19. In 2021, Justin Trudeau announced that what Inuit leader would succeed Julie Payette as governor general of Canada?

20. What Somalian-born one-named supermodel served as host and head judge on the short-lived Canadian version of 'Project Runway?'

21. In 1974, 16 days before the band's first U.S. tour, a famous Canadian rock group added drummer Neil Peart to their lineup and the newly-minted trio soon became one of the top-selling rock bands in history. Who is this 'speedy' group?

22. What singer earned third place in the fifth season of Canadian Idol? Her first performance on the show was an original song named 'Sweet Talker' and she rocketed to international fame with a song regarding a possible phone transmission four years later.

23. What 'W' word refers to the indigenous tribe of First Nations native Canadians who lived in the boreal forests in Eastern Canada? It's appropriately a word for land covered with trees.

24. Haida Gwaii is a remote archipelago with ancient village sites located off the northernmost coast of what Canadian province?

25. Meals on ______ is an international organization operating in the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom which delivers meals to the doorstep of individuals who are homebound or otherwise unable to purchase or prepare their own meals. What rhyming word fills in the blank to the organization's name?