Though Toronto is the largest city, Ottawa is the nation’s capital, known for Parliament Hill and its charming Rideau Canal
One of the most powerful waterfalls in the world, it’s a must-see stop between Ontario and New York State.
This vast, mostly French-speaking province is bigger than many countries and rich in history, culture, and wilderness.
This coastal city wowed the world with its scenic mountain backdrop and world-class skiing nearby in Whistler.
Once vital to Canada’s fur trade, the beaver is a national symbol of hard work and resilience.
The iconic red maple leaf has symbolised Canada for more than 150 years – a simple yet powerful emblem of the nation’s identity.
The Cabot Trail offers one of the most scenic drives in the world, winding through Cape Breton’s coastal cliffs and highlands.
Stretching over 4,200 km through the Northwest Territories, it flows to the Arctic Ocean through pristine wilderness.
With its 17th-century architecture and European charm, it’s like stepping into a slice of France in North America.
It’s actually in the USA! But Banff, Jasper, and Gros Morne are among Canada’s most spectacular natural treasures.
1 to 3 – Not your best effort – time to uncover more of Canada’s wonders!
4 to 7 – Well done! You know your Rockies from your Great Lakes.
8 to 10 – Amazing! You’re a true explorer of the Great White North!
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1 to 3 – Not your best effort – time to uncover more of Canada’s wonders!
4 to 7 – Well done! You know your Rockies from your Great Lakes.
8 to 10 – Amazing! You’re a true explorer of the Great White North!
Would you like to try another quiz? Return to our quiz page
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