Canada Day, celebrated on July 1st, is a national holiday marking the anniversary of the Confederation of Canada in 1867. It’s a day filled with festivities, fireworks, and national pride. How much do you know about Canada and its rich history? Test your knowledge with this Canada Day Quiz!
Results

#1. What year did Canada officially become a country?

#2. Which city is the capital of Canada?

#3. What is the name of Canada’s national anthem?

#4. Which Canadian province is the only one to have a predominantly French-speaking population?

#5. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada?

#6. What is the largest city in Canada by population?

#7. What is the name of the Canadian national sport that is played on ice?

#8. Which Canadian city is known for hosting the annual Stampede?

#9. Which animal is featured on the Canadian nickel?

#10. Canada is the second largest country in the world by land area. Which country is the largest?
#11. When was the first official Canada Day celebrated?
#12. What was Canada Day originally called?

#13. Which three provinces originally formed Canada in 1867?
#14. What year did Canada officially become a fully independent country?
#15. Which of these is a symbol often associated with Canada?

#16. What are the two official languages of Canada?

#17. Which Canadian city hosts the largest Canada Day celebrations?

#18. Which popular Canadian dish consists of fries topped with cheese curds and gravy?

#19. When is Canada Day celebrated?

#20. Which famous Canadian landmark is often featured in Canada Day celebrations?

#21. What are the official colors of Canada, often displayed on Canada Day?
#22. Which symbol is commonly associated with Canada and prominently featured on the flag?

#23. Which of the following is a popular Canada Day activity?
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#25. Which famous superhero was co-created by a Canadian?
Happy Canada Day! Whether you aced the quiz or learned something new, we hope you had fun celebrating Canada and its rich heritage.



June 1st is not Canada Day. Wrong answer
Thanks it was corrected.