Canada A-Z

Name a word or phrase associated with Canada, one per letter
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Last updated: August 13, 2021
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A - Famous novel by Lucy Maude Montgomery, written and set in PEI
Anne of Green Gables
B - The largest island in Canada
Baffin Island
C - Manitoban town famous for polar bear encounters
Churchill
D - Hans Island is disputed between Canada and this country
Denmark
E - One of the two official languages of Canada
English
F - Bay in Atlantic Canada, home to the highest tides in the world
Bay of Fundy
G - City right next to the capital
Gatineau
H - East Coast city that exploded in 1917 (and where I live!)
Halifax
I - Indigenous people of the far North
Inuit
J -First Prime Minister of Canada
John MacDonald
K -City in Ontario formerly called Berlin
Kitchener
L - Colloquial name for the $1 coin
Loonie
M -Tree whose leaf is on the flag
Maple
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N - Island paired with Labrador, often called "The Rock"
Newfoundland
O - Capital city of Canada
Ottawa
P - Famous food made of French fries, gravy, and cheese curds
Poutine
Q - Largest province by area
Quebec
R - Prog-rock group from Toronto: "Tom Sawyer", "Limelight", "Subdivisions"
Rush
S - Lake on which the city of Yellowknife sits
Great Slave Lake
T - One-legged man who ran across Canada for cancer awareness
Terry Fox
U - Former name of Ontario
Upper Canada
V - Largest city on the west coast of Canada
Vancouver
W - Ontarian city just across the border from Detroit
Windsor
X - University in Antigonish, NS, famous for its class ring
St. Francis Xavier
Y - The westernmost territory, famous for its gold rush
Yukon
Z - Number of NFL teams in Canada
Zero
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