Across
- 2. There are no roads leading to this territory.
- 7. This Canadian city was named after a berry.
- 8. Canada has more of these than the rest of the world combined.
- 9. These vine plants have been planted in Nova Scotia since the 1600s.
- 11. Canadians consume twice as much of this meal in a box than Americans.
- 14. In the early 20th Century, Amber Valley was an all-black community in this province.
- 15. In 1967, the town of St. Pauls, Alberta, created the world's largest landing pad for these.
- 17. Until the late 18th century this fish was used as currency in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- 18. This type of pizza was created by Same Panapoulos in London, Ontario in 1962.
Down
- 1. This Alberta town set the record for the most extreme temperature change, -19 C to +22 C in less than an hour
- 3. People in Chuchill, Manitoba leave their cars unlocked for people escaping these.
- 4. Sir William Stephenson, a fighter pilot in the Second World War and later did counter-espionage for the British was thought to be the inspiration for this famous fictional spy character.
- 5. According to comic book lore, this superhero was born in Cold Lake, Alberta.
- 6. This Metis leader is considered the founder of Manitoba
- 10. Letters addressed to the postal code H0H 0H0 are delivered here.
- 12. Alberta is the world's largest inhabited region to be completely free of these pests.
- 13. This novelist trained at Camp X, a spy school in Ontario, during the Second World War.
- 16. This area has less gravity than the rest of the world.