Friday This Is for You- Canada Quiz

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Discussion Overview

This thread features a quiz focused on Canadian geography, specifically the Yukon Territory, with participants sharing their answers and personal experiences related to the quiz questions.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the capital of the Yukon Territory is Whitehorse.
  • Another participant identifies Watson Lake as the "Gateway to the Yukon."
  • Several users note Kluane National Park as the famous national park in the Yukon.
  • One participant shares that Destruction Bay was named after a wind storm.
  • Another participant states that the CANOL Road is the scenic road built during WWII.
  • One participant identifies Faro as the mining town established in 1968.
  • Another participant mentions the Silver Trail as the mining trail starting at Stewart's Crossing.
  • One user states that the popular casino game Keno was named after Keno City, but the answer to the quiz question was false.
  • Several participants confirm that the Dempster Highway is the northernmost extending road in Canada.
  • One participant notes that Dawson City was the hub of the Klondike Gold Rush.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the answers to the quiz questions, with multiple confirmations of the same responses. However, there are no explicit disagreements noted in the thread.

Contextual Notes

Participants engage with the quiz in a light-hearted manner, sharing their knowledge and experiences related to the Yukon, while some express their geographical distance from the region.

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Readers interested in Canadian geography or those looking to engage in a fun quiz format may find this discussion appealing.

ChefLisa
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How early is your 2008 year starting!Well today I worked a vendor stop and shop. I now have a booking for January 5! That is one day earlier than my first show this year!

How early do you have a show?

Lisa
 
I am very concerned...last year I had Jan booked by this time...right now I only have two January bookings and both are for the end of the month...I have a Mom I know from my sons' school who is interested in hosting a show in January, I just need to nail her down for a date. I hope I can get her to do the first week of January. Last year my earliest show was on the 4th.
 
My first show is January 3. Two years ago I had a brunch show on January 1. It was a small show but a lot of fun!
 
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One thing that has bothered me in the past about scheduling early January is all of the bowl games. Luckily the only game on January 5 is the International Bowl, which is not usually a big game.

This website will give you the rest of the schedule. Of course there might be that host out there who would like to schedule a show during a game, but there just does not seem to be many of them.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2836420
 
Depending on how into the games they are, I'm assuming this would be a good get away for women while the men are sucked into the games!
Stereotyping, I know!
 
Wow! Good for you all! I don't even think about scheduling a show until 1/8. It takes me a week to get my act together after the holidays. The few times I have scheduled one before that, my hosts usually cancel because they don't have their act together.
 
For various personal reasons, I never start my January until around the 8th or 9th of the month. With the new Janaury booking incentive, I am going to really try for a few cataog shows (collecting orders between Christmas and the "show date".)

I do not attend Leadership cause my family does a bit weekend event around the exact time of Leadership...but I do try to start as soon as school re-starts.

I tend to offer an extra incentive of some kind for shows before the 15th of January...so often I have 1-2; I really get busier later in teh month.

With the guest specail being any stoneware in January, I am truly hoping for a more vigorous 1st month of the year in 2008 (last year was DISMAL).
 
"Test your knowledge of the towns and parks that make the Yukon a great place to visit."

1. What city is the capital of the Yukon Territory?

Regina
Whitehorse
Calgary
Dawson City
 
2. This town is often called the " Gateway to the Yukon" and is nestled just inside the Yukon border. It is named for a California prospector who settled nearby. What is the name of this southern Yukon town?

Dawson City
Teslin
Whitehorse
Watson Lake
 
3. This national park and wildlife sanctuary dominates the southwestern corner of the Yukon. Name this world famous Canadian park.

Kluane National Park
Tatshensshini Alsek Park
Glacier Bay National Park
Tombsrone Territorial Park
 
4. Destruction Bay got its name after being destroyed by what natural disaster?

Fire
Wind storm
Earthquake
Stampede
 
5. This scenic road was built during WWII and was designated a National Historic Site in 1990. Can you name this popular sightseeing trail?

Maxwell's Highway
Farrago Road
Dempster Highway
The CANOL Road
 
6. This town on the banks of the Pelly River was established in 1968 to support one of the world's largest lead-zinc mines. Can you name this mining town?

Faro
Burwash Landing
Ross River
Sleepy Hollow
 
7. What famous 112-km mining trail starts at the town of Stewart's Crossing?

The Silver Trail
Ross River Trail
The Dempster Highway
Maxwell's Highway
 
8. The popular casino game Keno was named after Keno City, YK where the game was invented by miners who found themselves in the remote region without a deck of cards to pass the time.

True
False
 
9. This notorious road was opened in 1979 and crosses over the Artic Circle. What is the name of Canada's northernmost extending road?

Answer: (Three Words)
 
10. For a brief period at the end of the 19th century this town was the hub of the Klondike Gold Rush and was home to 30,000 residents.

Carmacks
Dawson City
Fort Selkirk
Pelly Crossing
 
And the answers are

1. What city is the capital of the Yukon Territory?
The correct answer was Whitehorse.

Whitehorse has been the capital of the Yukon since 1953. The community began as a tent city for miners at the turn of the century. Whitehorse is also the largest city in the Yukon with over 22,000 residents.

2. This town is often called the " Gateway to the Yukon" and is nestled just inside the Yukon border. It is named for a California prospector who settled nearby. What is the name of this southern Yukon town?
The correct answer was Watson Lake

3. This national park and wildlife sanctuary dominates the southwestern corner of the Yukon. Name this world famous Canadian park.
The correct answer was Kluane National Park

4. Destruction Bay got its name after being destroyed by what natural disaster?
The correct answer was Wind storm.

5. This scenic road was built during WWII and was designated a National Historic Site in 1990. Can you name this popular sightseeing trail?
The correct answer was The CANOL Road.
 
Nikkijo said:
"Test your knowledge of the towns and parks that make the Yukon a great place to visit."

1. What city is the capital of the Yukon Territory?

Regina
Whitehorse
Calgary
Dawson City

Whitehorse.
 
Nikkijo said:
2. This town is often called the " Gateway to the Yukon" and is nestled just inside the Yukon border. It is named for a California prospector who settled nearby. What is the name of this southern Yukon town?

Dawson City
Teslin
Whitehorse
Watson Lake

Watson Lake (you know I live in ONTARIO right?- never been to the Yukon in my life- too far NORTH- (read- too cold))
 
6. This town on the banks of the Pelly River was established in 1968 to support one of the world's largest lead-zinc mines. Can you name this mining town?
The correct answer was Faro.

7. What famous 112-km mining trail starts at the town of Stewart's Crossing?
The correct answer was The Silver Trail.

7. What famous 112-km mining trail starts at the town of Stewart's Crossing?
The correct answer was The Silver Trail.

8. The popular casino game Keno was named after Keno City, YK where the game was invented by miners who found themselves in the remote region without a deck of cards to pass the time.
The correct answer was False.


9. This notorious road was opened in 1979 and crosses over the Artic Circle. What is the name of Canada's northernmost extending road?
The correct answer was The Dempster Highway & Dempster Highway.

10. For a brief period at the end of the 19th century this town was the hub of the Klondike Gold Rush and was home to 30,000 residents.
The correct answer was Dawson City.
 
These should get you close to Joan!
 
Nikkijo said:
3. This national park and wildlife sanctuary dominates the southwestern corner of the Yukon. Name this world famous Canadian park.

Kluane National Park
Tatshensshini Alsek Park
Glacier Bay National Park
Tombsrone Territorial Park


Kluane
 
Nikkijo said:
4. Destruction Bay got its name after being destroyed by what natural disaster?

Fire
Wind storm
Earthquake
Stampede

Wind storm
 
Nikkijo said:
5. This scenic road was built during WWII and was designated a National Historic Site in 1990. Can you name this popular sightseeing trail?

Maxwell's Highway
Farrago Road
Dempster Highway
The CANOL Road

The CANOL
 
Nikkijo said:
6. This town on the banks of the Pelly River was established in 1968 to support one of the world's largest lead-zinc mines. Can you name this mining town?

Faro
Burwash Landing
Ross River
Sleepy Hollow

Faro.
 
friday said:
Watson Lake (you know I live in ONTARIO right?- never been to the Yukon in my life- too far NORTH- (read- too cold))

i'm sorry!! just founda quiz about canada and decided to roll with it. after all you have been answering some quiz questions about the u.s.
 
Nikkijo said:
7. What famous 112-km mining trail starts at the town of Stewart's Crossing?

The Silver Trail
Ross River Trail
The Dempster Highway
Maxwell's Highway

The Silver Trail
 
Nikkijo said:
8. The popular casino game Keno was named after Keno City, YK where the game was invented by miners who found themselves in the remote region without a deck of cards to pass the time.

True
False

false
 
Nikkijo said:
9. This notorious road was opened in 1979 and crosses over the Artic Circle. What is the name of Canada's northernmost extending road?

Answer: (Three Words)

The Dempster Highway
 

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