Places, people and things in Canada

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  1. 5. This high tech, high volume manufacturing facility produces every single Canadian circulation coin
  2. 6. In 2002 Hull merged with municipalities to become the city of ?
  3. 10. Large hills with a core of ice rising from the permafrost plains in the far north.
  4. 11. Home to many rich Uranium deposits in Saskatchewan
  5. 12. Saskatoon is home to this amazing tech wonder
  6. 16. Grapes and apples are the main fruit crops of this eastern valley
  7. 18. A small but busy resort town on the west side of Vancouver Island
  8. 19. The largest and most northerly territory in Canada. Vast tundra.
  9. 21. A beautiful resort famous for skiing and winter recreation
  10. 23. Author Lucy Maude Montgomery lived in this delightful little community
  11. 26. A slang nickname for a Canadian
  12. 27. This comic hero was invented by Canadians
  13. 29. A small city on Lake Ontario, very popular place in summer. Shaw Festival happens here.
  14. 30. This device for the heart was invented by a Canadian
  15. 32. Warm winds that blow down over the Rockies are called ?
  16. 34. Oval or elongated hills believed to have been formed by the streamlined movement of glacial ice sheets across rock debris, or till. Common in Ontario.
  17. 35. An area of giant Douglas Fir trees that are very old (up to 800 years)
  18. 37. The Yukon River runs by this 19th century gold rush city
  19. 38. Discovered by John McIntosh in 1796
  20. 39. A Canadian designed the first "separable fastener" More common name for it is ?
  21. 40. Used to be known as the Queen Charlotte Islands
  22. 41. Massive flat rocks and a beautiful lighthouse attract tons of visitors each year to this spot not far from Halifax
  23. 43. The first Europeans to visit North America were the ?
  24. 44. Town at north end of Dempster Highway
  25. 46. A 16 km stretch of sand on the west coast of Vancouver Island
  26. 47. Home to the Stompin' Tom Connors Center (museum)
  27. 48. A baby bouncer for pre-walking babies invented by a Canadian in 1959
  28. 49. Canada is the world's third leading producer of this sparkling extremely hard mineral
  29. 50. A sparkling not sweet drink invented by a Canadian in 1904
  30. 51. Has a license plate shaped like a polar bear
Down
  1. 1. A popular fun board game invented by 2 Canadians in 1979
  2. 2. This beautiful community lies just across the harbor from Halifax
  3. 3. An agricultural crop developed in the 1970's from rapeseed
  4. 4. Tens of thousands of red garter snakes gather in dens near this town
  5. 7. A Canadian invented this lower grade lower cost paper back in 1844
  6. 8. This Canadian business (now a franchise) started in Thunder Bay in 1975
  7. 9. Signal Hill is known for this pretty landmark
  8. 13. Canada’s only black-tailed prairie dog colonies thrive here
  9. 14. Lake Louise is stunning. So is this nearby lake called ?
  10. 15. Largest island in Canada
  11. 17. This street in a very large city is the world's longest street
  12. 19. Aurora Borealis are more commonly known as ?
  13. 20. "The Olympics can no more lose money than a man can have a baby". Who said that?
  14. 22. North America's oldest brewery is located here
  15. 24. The first Timmie's opened in this city
  16. 25. This city is considered the sunniest in Canada
  17. 28. A massive four-storey underground bunker, built between 1959 and 1961. During the Cold War, top officials were to take shelter here in the event of a nuclear war.
  18. 31. Global warming is a threat to this impressive attraction in western Canada.
  19. 33. The world's largest natural ice skating rink is located in ?
  20. 36. Jacques Plante was the first to wear one of these
  21. 42. Home to a giant 30ft replica of a 1951 five cent piece
  22. 45. The song Travellin Man was his signature song