How well do you know your Heritage Minutes?
How well do you know your Heritage Minutes?
Do you know your Joe Shuster from your Jennie Trout?
Do you know your Joe Shuster from your Jennie Trout?

Who is the woman being depicted in this Minute?
The “Inukshuk” minute features a group of Inuit building a marker on Baffin Island in 1931. Who watches them, wanting to know what they’re doing?
One Heritage Minute features three young Irish orphans begging to keep their names as they are adopted in Quebec. What are their names?
Laura Secord is depicted trying to reach a British garrison to warn them of an American attack during the War of 1812. What does she say when she finally arrives?
The minute “Valour Road” is a graphic depiction of the trenches during the World War I. It explains why the name of Winnipeg's Pine St. was changed to Valour Rd. What was the reason?
Which of the following is NOT a line in the “Superman” Heritage Minute?
The minute on the Halifax Explosion focuses on a specific person. Who?
“I smell burnt toast!” is one of the most memorable lines from a Heritage Minute. In which minute was it uttered?
Which famous Canadian actor appears in the Heritage Minute about the Avro Arrow?
In the minute about the origins of Winnie the Pooh, a young Canadian soldier is asked why his bear is named Winnie. He replies:
Which of the following Canadian moments/personalities has NOT been the subject of a Heritage Minute?
The Heritage Minute about Jennie Trout exposes the bullying women faced as they tried to become doctors. Jennie threatens to do what to the professor if he does not bring the class under control?
The minutes featuring the Canadian flag, Louis Riel and Emily Murphy have one thing in common. What is it?
A more recent Heritage Minute tells the story of Chanie Wenjack, who ran away from a residential school in 1966. What happened to him?