Canada
Across
- 2. Canada's most popular and widely played sport, often considered the national pastime.
- 3. A long, deep, narrow body of water that reaches far inland, found along the coastlines of British Columbia.
- 6. A common bird in Canada, also the name of the image on the one-dollar coin.
- 7. A policy promoting the presence and acceptance of diverse cultural backgrounds within Canadian society.
- 10. Officially using two languages; in Canada, this refers to English and French.
- 13. A narrow valley, especially in the Scottish Highlands, but also found in Canadian topography.
- 15. Indigenous people living primarily in the Arctic regions of Canada.
- 17. A warm knit cap, often worn in cold Canadian winters.
- 18. A national park in the Canadian Rockies, known for its stunning mountain scenery and wildlife.
- 20. Members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Canada's federal and national law enforcement agency.
- 23. An animal symbolic of Canada, often associated with the country's history and the fur trade.
- 24. The union of Canadian provinces and territories under one federal government, established in 1867.
- 27. The capital city of Canada.
- 28. People of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, recognized as one of Canada's Aboriginal peoples.
Down
- 1. Regions in Canada that are not provinces but are governed by the federal government.
- 4. Large open grasslands found in the central provinces of Canada, particularly Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
- 5. A Canadian dish consisting of fries topped with cheese curds and gravy.
- 6. A worker who fells trees, an occupation historically significant in Canada’s timber industry.
- 8. A colloquial term for the Canadian one-dollar coin.
- 9. A lightweight narrow boat, traditionally used by Indigenous peoples and early settlers in Canada.
- 11. An international forum for the governments of eight major economies, including Canada.
- 12. A team sport invented by Indigenous peoples in North America, particularly popular in Canada.
- 14. The supreme legislative body of Canada, consisting of the Sovereign, the Senate, and the House of Commons.
- 16. A type of biome found in the northern regions of Canada, characterized by permafrost and limited vegetation.
- 17. A popular Canadian coffee and fast-food chain.
- 19. A principal administrative division of Canada, similar to a state in the US.
- 21. The newest and largest federal territory in Canada, established in 1999,
- 22. Refers to the grand railway hotels built across Canada by the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Railways.
- 25. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the federal and national police service of Canada.
- 26. The national symbol of Canada, featured prominently on its flag.