Canadian Monuments and Buildings

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Test your knowledge of Canada's fascinating monuments and architectural landmarks with this engaging quiz! From historical figures to iconic structures, discover how much you really know about Canada's rich cultural heritage.

Will you be able to answer all the questions correctly? Challenge yourself and see how you fare!

12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringHistory423
Why was the Terry Fox Memorial erected in Thunder Bay, Ont?
Terry was from Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay had the cancer facility he attended regularly
He had to end his run in Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay was wear he received his prosthetic leg
Which Fairmont hotel is the oldest in Canada (and the world)?
Banff Springs
Château Laurier
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac
Fairmont Royal York
What is the name of the tower in Parliament's Centre Block?
Who is the only person buried in the crypt at Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal?
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Mackenzie King
The first minister at the church
The architect who designed it
TRUE OR FALSE: Both towers of the Toronto City Hall are the same height.
TRUE
FALSE
Prince of Wales Fort in Churchill, Manitoba was built by:
The British military
Local citizens who were worried about invasion
Hudson's Bay Company
Molson
How many soldiers are featured on the National War Memorial in Ottawa?
1
5
11
25
The first non-Indigenous settlement in Canada was L'Anse aux Meadows, which was settled on by the Vikings. Where is L'Anse aux Meadows?
Nova Scotia
PEI
Newfoundland
Quebec
When was the name of the Canadian Museum of Civilization changed to be Canadian Museum of History?
2003
2009
2013
2017
The Citadelle of Quebec sits on what body of water?
St Lawrence River
Saint Charles River
Rivière Sanguenay
Lairet River
Kejimkujik National Park has been home to multiple groups of Indigenous peoples including the Mi’kmaq, who have continually occupied the area for the last 2,000 years. In what province is Kejimkujik National Park?
British Columbia
Quebec
Nova Scotia
Newfoundland
Who is the only person to have an apartment in Centre Block of Parliament Hill?
Prime Minister
Leader of the Opposition
Speaker of the House
Governor General
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