Who is the most 'Canadian'

A whimsical illustration depicting quirky Canadian cultural icons, including a UFO landing pad, a maple leaf, a giant fiddle, and a cozy snow scene, with a joyful Canadian flag in the sky.

Discover Your Canadian Spirit!

Test your knowledge about the quirks and fascinating facts of Canada with our engaging quiz! From UFO landing pads to the origins of trick-or-treating, this quiz will challenge your understanding of what makes Canada unique.

  • 9 Fun and Informative Questions
  • Learn About Canadian Culture and History
  • Compete with Friends and Family
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Calling all extraterrestrials! The world's first landing pad for UFOs was built in in 1967. It was built as part of Canada's centennial celebration to be the country's official welcoming sight for ETs, the flat concrete structure weighs more than 130 tons and contains a time capsule that will be opened in 2067 on the 100-year anniversary of the pad’s opening. What town was it built in?
Flin Flon, Manitoba
St Paul, Alberta
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Canadians love a particular food item, but even more than you may have realized. According to food industry executives, Canada has more shops selling this food per capita than any nation in the world. In second-place, surprisingly enough, is Japan.
Poutine
Donuts
Pancakes
Pizza
Hooded sweatshirts that the rest of the world refers to as "hoodies" have a different name in this province of Canada, they're known as a “bunnyhug." The origins of this nickname, however, are not as cute as you'd expect, stemming from similar hooded clothing made from the pelts of bunnies after the mass "bunnycide" that took place when rabbit populations soared through the roof and people were encouraged to kill as many bunnies as they could.
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Alberta
Manitoba
There is a Quebec town that is the only town in the world with not one but two exclamation marks in its name.
Lebel!-sur-Quévillon!
L'Île!-Cadieux!
Saint-Louis-du-Ha!-Ha!
Métis!-sur-Mer!
This town is home to the world's largest fiddle, which stands an impressive 60 feet tall.
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia
Shediac, New Brunswick
Caraquet, New Brunswick
Children around the world owe a debt of gratitude to this small town, where the phrase "trick or treat" is believed to have originated. Historians concur that the earliest recorded mention of "trick or treat" is found in a 1927 edition of the town's local newspaper.
Stoner, British Columbia
Blackie, Alberta
Pontypool, Ontario
Dawson City, Yukon
The pizza variety everybody knows as Hawaiian originated in Canada, not Hawaii. Greek-born restaurateur Sam Panopoulos was the first person to pair ham and pineapple atop a pizza, which he first did at his restaurant in which town, back in 1962.
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Prince Rupert, BC
Chatham, Ontario
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario
Everybody knows that parts of Canada get cold in the winter, but you may not have realized that certain regions of the country have hit temperatures so low that they're actually colder than the planet Mars. Canada's lowest recorded temperature — -63 degrees Celsius, recorded in 1947 — is colder than the average temperature on the surface of Mars.
Eureka, Nunavut
Snag, Yukon
Alert, Nunavut
Watson Lake, Yukon
You probably think that Canada became an independent nation back in 1867, what with all those 150th anniversary celebrations that took place in 2017. If that's the case, you're wrong; that didn't actually take place until the enacting of the Canada Act of ____, with the British Parliament officially transferring the power to change Canada's Constitution to the Canadian Parliament.
1982
1901
1888
1953
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