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