From the 'Gibraltar of the North' to the 'Spud Island' potato fields, prove you know your way around the Great White North without getting stuck in a Manitoba mud puddle.
Enshrined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, New Brunswick holds the unique distinction of being the only Canadian province with which two official languages?
English and French
In the Northwest Territories, frozen sections of the Mackenzie River are used to create what seasonal transportation routes for heavy supply trucks?
Ice roads
Known as the "canaries of the sea" due to their high-pitched calls, what white whales are famous for residing in Quebec's St. Lawrence River?
Beluga whale
Which remote town on the shore of Hudson Bay and accessible only by plane or train is famously known as the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"?
Churchill
In what year did Newfoundland officially become the tenth and final province to join the Canadian Confederation?
1949