Canadian Trivia - Let’s Test Your Knowledge with Friends
One person reads the questions aloud; first person to shout the answer correctly gets a point (yes, it’s chaos). Winner gets first pick at the dessert. Good luck!
ROUND ONE - Easy
1) What are Canada’s official languages?
Answer: English and French
2) How many provinces are in Canada?
Answer: 10
3) Which animal is on the nickel?
Answer: Beaver
4) What are Canada’s national sports?
Answer: Lacrosse in the summer, hockey in the winter
5) What year did Canada officially become a country?
Answer: 1867
ROUND TWO - Medium
6) Which province(s) is officially bilingual?
Answer: New Brunswick
7) Which ocean touches Canada’s west coast?
Answer: Pacific Ocean
8) Which Canadian owns the record for the most Olympic medals in Canadian history?
Answer: Penny Oleksiak (Not yet Summer McIntosh but soon…)
9) Which Canadian singer is known for the album Jagged Little Pill?
Answer: Alanis Morrisette
10) Which province is famous for potatoes?
Answer: Prince Edward Island
ROUND THREE - Hard
11) What is the longest street in the world (according to Guinness), located in Ontario?
Answer: Yonge Street
12) What is the world's largest freshwater island?
Answer: Manitoulin Island
13) What is Canada's highest mountain?
Answer: Mount Logan (Yukon)
14) How many time zones does Canada span?
Answer: Six (Pacific, Mountain, Central, Eastern, Atlantic, and Newfoundland)
15) How many lakes does Canada have?
Answer: Approximately two million
TRUE OR FALSE
Canadians consume more mac and cheese than almost any other country. True.
The Hawaiian pizza was invented in Canada. True — it was invented in Ontario.
Churchill, Manitoba is known as the Polar Bear Capital of the World. True.
TIE-BREAKER
Question: “Double-double" refers to what EXACTLY in your coffee?
Answer: Two creams, two sugars
So, how well do you know Canada? Tag us with your trivia winners and trivia stories over on IG.
Cheers!

