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Hello and welcome to this special edition of Jeopardy!!. Mr. Alex Trebek is sick so, we found a replacement. Good luck to all! By: Amber houde, Claire Smith, & Catherine MacLellan. Jeopardy.
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Hello and welcome to this special edition of Jeopardy!! Mr. Alex Trebek is sick so, we found a replacement. Good luck to all! By: Amber houde, Claire Smith, & Catherine MacLellan
The granite front of this 10-metre high arch is carved with the words “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights”. - 10 points Answer : Canadian Tribute to Human Rights Monument
This was once home to the Algonkian, and it is named after a fur trader from the 1600s. - 20 points Answer: Gatineau Park
This treasure house holds over 3.5 million artefacts showing Canada’s history and identity and has the world’s largest collection of totem poles. - 30 points Answer: Canadian Museum of Civilization
This scout honours the role of the First Nations in the development of Canada. - 40 points Answer: Anishinabe Scout
Since 1967, this marked the entrance to Parliament Hill. - 50 points Answer: Centennial Flame
This modern set of square buildings is home to the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs. - 10 points Answer: Lester B. Pearson building
These buildings are the centre of Canadian decision making. - 20 points Answer: The Parliament Buildings
This monument honours the more than 110 000 Canadians who have served in the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces. - 30 points Answer: The Peacekeeping Monument
This is Canada’s premier performing arts centre and it shows everything from Shakespeare to hip hop. - 40 points Answer: National Arts Centre
This is the highest court in Canada; there are twin statues of Truth and Justice that stand guard at either side. - 50 points Answer: Supreme Court of Canada
The granite arch stands over 21 metres high in Confederation Square. On top, 2 bronze figures represent Peace and Freedom and 22 bronze figures symbolize those who served Canada in times of war. - 10 points Answer: National War Memorial
This is one of Canada’s oldest buildings and the official home and workplace of every Governor General since Confederation. - 20 points Answer: Rideau Hall
This amazing building is home to the world’s largest collection of Canadian art. - 30 points Answer: National Gallery of Canada
This monument is a tribute to the five women who won the “Persons” Case. - 40 points Answer: Women Are Persons Monument
This island in the Ottawa River has strong Aboriginal roots, historically serving as a place for First Nations to gather, trade, and celebrate. - 50 points Answer: Victoria Island
This embassy on Sussex Drive overlooks the Ottawa River near the Rideau Falls- where French explorers first arrived by canoe 400 years ago. - 10 points Answer: The Embassy of France
This 200-km system of linked rivers, lakes, and man-made channels was built by Colonel John By as a safe transportation route connecting Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River to the Ottawa River. - 20 points Answer: Rideau Canal
This building contains a copy of almost everything ever published in Canada. - 30 points Answer: Library And Archives Canada
Name That Place! – 40 points Answer: National War Memorial
Name That Place! – 50 points Answer: The Rideau Canal
Name that Place! – 10 points Answer: The Centennial Flame
Name that Place! – 20 points Answer: Canadian Museum of Civilization
Name that Place! – 30 points Answer: women are Persons Monument
Name That Place! – 40 points Answer: the supreme Court of Canada
Name that Place! – 50 points Answer: National Art Gallery of Canada