In 1935, J. A. Bombardier built a vehicle that ran on caterpillar tracks like those used on tanks. Visit the Canada Science and Technology Museum for a hint.
Inuit name for Arctic hare. Visit the Canadian Museum of Nature for a hint.
Approximately 100 Anishinaabeg fought to defend what's now Toronto in the Battle of ______ on April 27, 1813. Visit Fort York National Historic Site for a hint.
Northern British Columbia was home to the only 50 kilovolt rail line in Canada. The 6001 _______ Locomotive at the Central BC Railway & Forestry Museum is the last remaining engine, of its kind that ran on this BC Rail line.
Residents of Kelowna have celebrated Folkfest each Canada Day since the early 1970s. During the multicultural festival, the city’s cultural groups share traditional foods, crafts, songs and dances for the community. Attendees look forward to the huge Canada Day birthday ____.
The Children of Peace played a role in the development of democracy in ______ through their support of William Lyon Mackenzie and by ensuring the election of "fathers of responsible government" in 1841. Visit the Sharon Temple National Historic Site and Museum for a hint.
Braddish Billings settled on the banks of the ______ River in 1812, several years before development started nearby on what would become the national capital.
The Army Museum of Alberta, located at The Military Museums, features a staged photograph of this Indigenous female soldier from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, Saskatchewan in 1942 (two words). She was recorded as the first Indigenous member in the Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC).
Code name of the beach on which 14,000 Canadian troops of diverse backgrounds and ethnicities landed on D-Day, June 6, 1944 and the name of Canada’s Second World War museum in Normandy, France.
The S.S. _________ sank off the coast of the Saanich Peninsula, fifteen minutes after launching on April 11, 1911. Visit the Sidney Museum website for a hint.
The word for a miniature model display. The one at Freeman Station is 1/24 scale reproduction of the village of Burlington in the 1920s.
The _________ Mill, the oldest water-driven flour mill in North America has been in constant operation since 1763. Visit Patrimoine culturel Vieux-Saint-Eustache for a hint.
The _______ County Archives includes a painting of the Southwold Earthworks, a designated National Historic Site of Canada. It is a rare and well-preserved example of an Indigenous fortified village completely surrounded by earthworks, built by the Attiwandaron (Neutral Nation) between about 1450 and 1550 A.D.
In 1867 you couldn’t post a selfie online, but you could give a _______ to your friends and family. For a hint visit Black Creek Pioneer Village.
The Canadian War Museum collection includes boards from a __________rink built by Canadian soldiers serving at Kandahar Airfield in Afghanistan.
This piece of equipment at the Toronto Railway Museum pulls train cars behind it; CN 6213 is an example of a steam ______.
In 1887, Victoria Settlement (in present day Alberta) was renamed what in honour of Cree Chief Pakannuk, also known as James Seenum?
This bronze and silver item inscribed in three different languages is used for finding the positions of stars and planets to determine the time of day in a particular location. Visit the Aga Khan Museum for a clue.
The first Inuk musician to break into the Canadian Top 40. Visit the Canadian Museum for Human Rights for a hint.
Traditional Inuit footwear made with moosehide and adorned with beads and fur.
World-renowned Canadian architect or brilliantly coloured songbird. The Canadian Museum of History has a hint.
The last name of a First Nations caretaker, beader and community leader in the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
__________ is a decorative art technique involving metalwork and enamel work originating in China and Japan as early as the 14th century. Visit Glanmore National Historic Site of Canada for a hint.
The _______ Dart is the first powered aircraft to fly in Canada – Baddeck, Nova Scotia to be precise! Visit the Canada Aviation and Space Museum for a hint.