So you think you know Canada's North?

Can you guess which are TRUE and which are FALSE?

Take our fun quiz and find out. Don't worry if you get some answers wrong, you'll learn a lot along the way (and you can always take the quiz again, and again, and again...)!

Good luck! And don't forget to click "Tell Me My Score" when you get to the last question.

TRUE OR FALSE:
Sometimes grizzly bears and polar bears have cubs that are a grizzly-polar mix.

TRUE OR FALSE:
There are so many mosquitos in Yellowknife, people sometimes wear bug suits and masks when they walk their dogs.

TRUE OR FALSE:
The last woolly mammoths on Earth lived on an island in Canada's Arctic.

TRUE OR FALSE:
It got so cold in Snag, Yukon, one day that people's breath froze in the air and fell to the ground as white dust.

TRUE OR FALSE:
Arctic penguins are the same as Antarctic penguins, except the Arctic ones are white with black bits, and the Antarctic ones are black with white bits.

TRUE OR FALSE:
There are more muskoxen (plural of muskox) on one island in the Arctic Ocean than in the rest of the world combined.

TRUE OR FALSE:
The playful ravens of Canada's North are so big they once lifted a caribou over a lake and dropped it into the water.

TRUE OR FALSE:
In Alert, Nunavut, the sun goes down for four months in the summer and stays up for 5 months in the winter!

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