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›› Unique ways to celebrate Canada

Hockey

Day inspired by our national icons

While its exact origins are hotly debated, hockey as we know it today is firmly rooted in Canadian history and culture. Since your neighbourhood rink is likely closed for the season, consider playing a game of street hockey to work up an appetite for your Canada Day barbecue. During this unusual time, be sure to keep the pickup game “within your bubble” and maintain some distance so you keep safe!

There are many ways to celebrate Canada Day and fireworks, community events and backyard barbecues are all commonly enjoyed on July 1. But if you’re looking to do something a little more unique, consider incorporating these national icons into your festivities.

The maple leaf While the red leaf on our flag is that of the sugar maple, there are in fact 10 species of maple that grow across the country. This Canada Day, why not plant one of these trees in your yard? Alternatively, you could simply slather some pancakes with maple syrup and call it Canadian pride. Bonus points if you serve them with Canadian bacon.

The beaver While a number of animals serve as Canadian symbols, it’s the beaver that’s most recognized as a national icon. This isn’t surprising given that our country was largely founded on trading beaver pelts. Since you probably won’t see a real beaver on Canada Day, why not indulge in a Beaver Tail pastry instead? This quintessential Canadian treat is a delicious way to celebrate our country.

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Canada has how many provinces?

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What animal was given official status as an emblem of Canada in 1975?

Canada has how many territories?

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4.

The Canadian motto A Mari Usque Ad Mare is a Latin phrase meaning what?

5.

What is Canada’s official tree?

6.

In what year was the song O Canada proclaimed as Canada’s national anthem?

7.

What year was the current national flag adopted and raised for the first time over Parliament Hill?

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you probably didn’t know were invented in Canada

Canadian people and their ideas have made a great impact on the world. These are just six of the many things that were invented right here at home.

Peanut butter

originally invented as a source of protein and calories for people with no teeth, peanut butter was first patented in 1884 by a Montreal pharmacist.

Snowblower

you can thank Montreal’s Arthur Sicard the next time you clear your driveway with a snowblower. He was inspired by agricultural equipment when he invented this back-saving alternative to shovelling.

Instant replay

in 1955, Hockey night in Canada changed forever when a CBC producer used a kinescope to replay parts of an nHl game a few minutes after they occurred.

Insulin

This hormone was discovered in 1922 by Canadians Frederick Banting and Charles H. Best. They found that insulin lowered a diabetic dog’s blood glucose to normal levels. Within a year, they invented a way to purify insulin, and used it to successfully treat a boy suffering from severe diabetes.

Garbage bags

They may not be glamorous, but it’s hard to imagine a time before plastic disposable bags were readily available. They’ve come a long way since their invention in 1950. Garbage bags have become more environmentally friendly over the years, with recyclable and biodegradable versions now widely available.

The Caesar

invented in Calgary in 1969, the Caesar has been a staple of the Canadian brunch scene ever since. This savoury mix of clam juice, tomato juice and vodka can be garnished with a stalk of celery, a pickled bean or a wedge of lime and is served over 350 million times a year. The next time you enjoy a PB&J, watch a replay of a great hockey play or take your garbage to the curb, know that you have a fellow Canadian to thank for it. ConTenT SupplieD By neWSpAper ToolBox

Although this year is different, we can still celebrate with each other from our homes, backyards, driveways, and balconies.

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Open your windows and listen to live rooftop performances in the Ambleside, Dundarave, and Horseshoe Bay areas.

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Sing O Canada after the 7 o’clock cheer

8.

How many points does the maple leaf on the Canadian national flag have?

9.

What sport did Parliament declare the national winter sport of Canada in 1994?

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10. What sport did Parliament declare the

11. On July 1, 1867, three provinces

12. Who is the current Prime Minister of Canada?

13. What piece of legislation, introduced in 1876,

national summer sport of Canada in 1994?

became one dominion under the name “Canada.” They were…?

gave the federal government greater authority to intervene in indigenous affairs, controlling lands, resources, and money, and promoting the so-called “civilization” of aboriginal peoples?

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›› Fun facts about the national anthem You may have sung it in grade school and still hear it before hockey games, but what do you really know about “O Canada?” Here are some fun facts about our national anthem.

It was originally written in Quebec “o Canada” was first commissioned in 1880 by the lieutenant Governor of Quebec for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day. The song’s music was composed by Calixa lavallée and the lyrics were written by poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile routhier.

It wasn’t translated until 1908 The english version was originally written by the Honourable robert Stanley Weir. Since then, it’s undergone a few changes, including the addition of a fourth, more religious verse in 1926 and another change to make the anthem gender neutral in 2018.

The English and French versions are nothing alike Aside from the words “o Canada,” the lyrics to the english and French versions of the anthem are completely different. The French lyrics make reference to the Catholic religion and refer to Canada as a land of ancestors. The english version is a simpler affirmation of love and service to the nation.

It wasn’t official until 1980 “o Canada” didn’t officially become the national anthem until 1980. Before then, “God Save the Queen” was sung at important events and it remains the royal anthem of Canada.

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14. Who was the first Prime Minister of Canada? 15. Who was the first and only woman to hold the office of Prime Minister in Canada?

16. The area around Burrard Inlet, including

what is now known as the North Shore, is the traditional un-ceded territory of what three main First Nations groups?

17. What British captain was among the first

Europeans to enter Burrard Inlet in 1792?

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18. What modern utility first came to early

19. In what year did the first passenger

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21. On Nov. 7 of what year did the original

North Vancouver (the community of Moodyville) in 1882?

as Burrard Dry Dock, was originally known as what?

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Canada Day Virtually! Come Join Us, Eh The rotary Club of lions Gate north Vancouver today announced that they will host a free virtual Canada Day event for the enjoyment of all north Shore residents. For over 30 years, the rotary Club of lions Gate has proudly hosted and organized the north Shore’s Canada Day Celebration at Waterfront park. in keeping with this long-standing tradition, this year we’re celebrating online! The Club is being supported in this exciting initiative by Heritage Canada, both the City and District of north Vancouver— plus many local businesses and community organizations. All north Shore residents are encouraged to join this free, family-friendly virtual celebration.

by tuning in at 1PM on July 1st. www.rotarylionsgate.com/virtualcanadaday The event includes music from some of the north Shores leading artists and entertainers: Melanie Dekker, Adam Woodall, Easy Spirit, The Benders, Andrea Superstein, North Shore Celtic Ensemble, Brockton World Music Program, Kevin Driscoll, and Jennifer Rampre. Watch out for competitions and prize giveaways from rockwood Adventures, Helly Hansen, north Shore Sports Medicine and more! Share your Canada Day photos using #NVCanadaDay2020 to win prizes.

22. On Nov. 14 of what year did the Lions Gate Bridge officially open to car traffic?

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23. One of the worst engineering disasters in B.C. history

occurred when the Second Narrows Bridge collapsed, killing 18 workers (and one rescue diver), on June 17 of what year?

24. What well-used transportation service

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›› A new way to celebrate Canada Day in West Vancouver Although this year is different, we can still celebrate Canada Day with each other from our homes, backyards, driveways, and balconies. it’s time to connect with family, friends, and neighbours, while keeping a safe distance. open your windows and listen to live rooftop performances in the Ambleside, Dundarave, and Horseshoe Bay areas from 6 to 7 p.m. on July 1. Then, at 7 p.m., step outside into your front yard or onto your balcony to join in a community-wide singing of o Canada before cheering on our frontline healthcare and essential service workers. “life in West Vancouver, and throughout Canada, has changed significantly since the beginning of the pandemic back in March. During these times, i am proud to see that our community has remained strong and resilient,” said Mayor Mary-Ann Booth.

“on July 1, let’s connect with friends and loved ones in a safe manner, with physical distancing in mind, to celebrate and appreciate our great country and its caring people.” For more information, please visit westvancouver.ca/canadaday

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27. In what year did buses replace streetcars in

26. In what year did the District of North Vancouver

28. In what year was the City of North Vancouver

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North Vancouver?

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29. In what year did the municipality of West Vancouver separate from the District of North Vancouver?

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31. Which law enforcement agency came to North Vancouver in 1950?

32. What are the names of the two resident grizzly bears on Grouse Mountain?

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33. In what year did Capilano College (now

34. What is the name of the community-

35. The popular Grouse Grind trail is how

36. What is the provincial ower of B.C.?

Capilano University) move to its current location?

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Canadians have a global reputation for being friendly and polite. However, Canucks have a lot more going for them than being well-mannered. To celebrate Canada Day, here are five things that this country and its citizens do best.

4. Slang

1. Comedy

What do eugene levy, Mike Myers, Samantha Bee, John Candy, Catherine o’Hara and Jim Carrey have in common? They all hail from the Great White north and are prominent names in the world of comedy.

2. Hockey This sport is an inarguable part of the Canadian identity. professional teams have won more championships than any other country, and national teams regularly top the world rankings.

3. Cottage country Canada has more lakes than any other country in the world. When combined with ocean coastlines, mountain ranges, unique deserts and abundant wilderness, Canada provides more opportunities to get away from it all than just about anywhere else.

in addition to their regional accents, Canadians use terms and idioms that’re all their own. Where else can you say, “i’m going to put on my toque, drive a few clicks down the road and pick up a two-four”?

5. Snack foods

From nanaimo bars and butter tarts to poutine and donairs, Canada is home to some of the best snack foods out there. our chocolate bars are also second to none. in fact, Coffee Crisp, Smarties, Mr. Big, Aero and Caramilk can only be found on Canadian shelves. Additionally, dill pickle and ketchup chips are unique to Canada. This year on July 1, take a moment to reflect on all the things that make this country and its citizens great. Happy Canada Day! ConTenT SupplieD By neWSpAper ToolBox

37. What is the name of the sea serpent of lore that lives in Okanagan Lake?

39. What well-known singer, who hit his stride in

the 1980s with classics like Summer of ’69, went to Argyle Secondary in North Vancouver?

38. B.C. is the third largest film production centre in North

America. Many famous films have been shot here including what popular teen saga featuring vampires and wolves?


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What 1990s teen heartthrob, who made his mark

40. as fish-out-of-water Brandon Walsh on TV’s Beverly

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›› More Canada Day Trivia Fun Here are some extra trivia questions for you…no prizes...just glory when you get them all correct!

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Queen elizabeth ii, who has been Queen of Canada since 1952, marked what special milestone in 2012? _______________________

2. Canada has what form of government? _______________________

3. Thomas edison bought the patent for and later commercialized what essential invention by Canadians Mathew evans and Henry Woodward? _______________________

4. What is the name of the architectural style, often found on the north Shore, which is a regional variation of modernism largely inspired by the natural environment and used by architects such as Arthur erickson, ron Thom, and Fred Hollingsworth? _______________________

5. What is the other (common) name of the Kermode bear, a

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subspecies of American black bear with one-tenth of its population having white coats like polar bears, which is the official provincial mammal of B.C.? _______________________

6. This famous ontario-born player is the nHl’s all-time leading scorer and was often booed by other players’ parents when he was a kid because he was so good. _______________________

7. What popular food staple and regular partner to jelly was patented in Montreal in 1884?

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8. Which famous Canadian singer is the youngest of 14 children, has the bestselling French-language album of all time, and has many international number-one hits including a signature single, which was recently performed at the Billboard Music Awards to honour its 20th anniversary?

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42. What artist and author, known internationally for his

44. What is the name of the West Vancouver landmark

43. Lynn Canyon Park contains second growth forest

45. According to some marketing statistics, Canadians

bestselling novel Generation X, grew up in West Vancouver and attended Sentinel Secondary?

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46 This former CF-18 pilot has flown in space

twice and was the first Canadian to walk in space.

47. According to the WWF, 60-80 per cent of the

world’s population of this animal lives in Canada.

48. What retired Canadian snowboarder,

specializing in snowboard cross, was born in North Vancouver, won a gold at the 2010 Winter Olympics, is the 2013 World Champion, and is a two-time Winter X Games Champion?

49. What is the capital city of Canada? 50. What track and field athlete, who moved to North

Vancouver at the age of 12, set seven world records including for the 100-yard dash, which he held simultaneously with the 100-metre world record?

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51. What military aerobatics flight team is officially known as Canadian Forces 431 Air Demonstration Squadron?

52. This granite monolith that reaches an elevation

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9. This father of a currently serving politician was the third longestserving Prime Minister in Canadian history. _______________________

10. Canada Day celebrates the anniversary of the 1867 enactment of this act, which was later renamed the Constitution Act. _______________________

11. True or false: bears are weak swimmers.

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16. At a pace of 20 kilometres a day, how many years would it take you to walk the country’s 243,000 kilometres of coastline? ________________________

20. This species of salmon was the first to be harvested commercially in the Pacific Region. ________________________

21. B.C. is home to many waterways, big and small. The area of vegetation near streams is known as what? _______________________

53. What West Vancouver neighbourhood was

named for the Scottish castle that was home to the clan of early resident R.E. Macnaghten?

30. In what year did B.C. join the Canadian Confederation? _______________________ Solutions:

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26. This Ontario-born neurologist and researcher began astronaut training in 1984 and flew as a payload specialist with Discovery in 1992. _______________________

27. Since the first team of Canadian astronauts was formed in 1983, how many Canadians have been recruited as astronauts by the Canadian Space Agency?

1. Diamond Jubilee (60 years as sovereign) 2. Constitutional monarchy 3. Electric lightbulb 4. West Coast Style 5. Spirit Bear 6. Wayne Gretzky 7. Peanut butter 8. Celine Dion 9. Pierre Trudeau 10. British North American Act 11. False 12. True 13. Grouse 14. Rufous Hummingbird 15. Russia 16. 33 years 17. New Brunswick 18. Tweedsmuir Park 19. Strathcona Park 20. Sockeye 21. Riparian zone 22. David Suzuki 23. A duel 24. The Great Lakes 25. Christopher Plummer 26. Dr. Roberta Bondar 27. 12 28. The CN Tower 29. Same-sex marriage 30. 1871

14. This orange-coloured flyer summers in the Pacific Northwest, including on the North Shore, is described as the “feistiest hummingbird in North America.”

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25. What Toronto-born actor is best known for his role as a singing captain of seven children?

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29. Bill C-38 received royal assent in July 2005 and legalized what in Canada?

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19. Created in 1911, this is B.C.’s first provincial park.

13. This mountainside bird, found locally, feeds largely on the needles of spruces and other conifers.

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24. What vast shared Canadian resource contains a significant portion of the world’s freshwater?

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28. What object (popular landmark) gets struck the most by lightning in Canada?

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