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Calgary Jeopardy

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    A jeopardy style game about Calgary.
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  • Born in 1993, this player is pictured above. He is number 13. He was traded in 2022.
    Johnny Gaudreau.
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  • The indigenous people hunted this animal and was a major part of their diet and lifestyle.
    Buffalo
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  • What is the train for Calgary called?
    C-Train
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  • Fort Calgary was built where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet. What is this place called?
    The Confluence. This area has been a meaningful place for many people, before the arrival of settlers and also the start of Calgary (Fort Calgary).
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  • It's a festival and a rodeo in July. What is it called?
    Calgary Stampede
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  • This Canadian hero jogged across Canada to raise Cancer awareness. He had to end his Marathon of Hope before making it to Calgary.
    Terry Fox
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  • What is this taffy made with?
    Maple Syrup and Ice
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  • What does RCMP stand for?
    Royal Canadian Mountain Police
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  • This small mountain resort town is West of Calgary in the Rocky Mountains. It's located within a national park. What's the town name?
    Banff
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  • The First Nations (also known as Aboriginal, or Indigenous) peoples of Canada include all groups of people who historically lived on the land before the arrival of Europeans. What is a reservation?
    A reservation is protected land that is home to a First Nations community. Near Calgary they are the Tsuut’ina Nation, Stoney Nakoda Nation, and Siksika Nation.
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  • What are the two major Calgary rivers called?
    Bow River and Elbow River
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  • This worldwide event was hosted in Calgary in 1988.
    The Olympics.
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  • What is the provincial capital of Alberta?
    Edmonton
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  • This downtown building opened November 1, 2018.
    Calgary Central Library
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  • This nearby town is home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum with some of the coolest dinosaur bones anywhere in Canada
    Drumheller
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  • These unique Calgary and Alberta winds can raise the temperature by as much as 20 degrees in a matter of hours.
    Chinook winds
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