Canada is worldwide known for its hockey, maple syrup, and severely cold winters. But the country has other facts that you might not know. Try our Canada quiz 2 to test your knowledge about Canada.
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#1. What is Canada’s most visited national historic site?
*Fortifications of Québec has 1.55 million visitors every year. Learn more.
#2. Which Canadian city is the most educated in the country?
*Ottawa-Gatineau area has 31.5 percent. Learn more.
#3. Which Canadian city do the tourists visit most?
#4. Which province is officially bilingual?
#5. What are the three oceans surrounding Canada?
#6. Which Canadian province/territory has the tallest mountain? ? Mount Logan
*Mount Logan in the Yukon is Canada’s highest peak at 5959 meters.
#7. What animal is on the Canadian quarter?
#8. What is the nickname of Canadian $1 coin?
*The Loonie (The name derives from a Canadian bird, ‘loon‘ and its picture is on the coin, thus the name.) Also, $2 coin is called ‘Toonie’, 5-cent is called ‘Nickel’, 10-cent is called ‘Dime’, and 25-cent is called ‘Quarter’.
#9. What measurement is used in Canada to measure temperature?
#10. Who was the only Canadian ever to serve as the Prime Minister of Great Britain?
*Andrew Bonar Law (16 September 1858 – 30 October 1923), commonly called Bonar Law was a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1922 to 1923. Learn more.



