- 1. Vancouver Island is a stunningly beautiful island located off the southwestern coast of British Columbia, Canada, known for its breathtaking natural landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and vibrant communities. Spanning approximately 12,079 square kilometers, the island is characterized by its rugged coastline, picturesque beaches, and lush forests, offering a plethora of outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and whale watching. The capital city, Victoria, is renowned for its charming blend of historic architecture and modern amenities, including the iconic Parliament Buildings and the exquisite Butchart Gardens, which attract visitors from around the world. The island's rich Indigenous history is evident in numerous cultural sites and art galleries, showcasing the traditions and craftsmanship of the First Nations peoples. Additionally, Vancouver Island boasts a mild climate that supports an array of flora and fauna, making it a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. Its vibrant communities, such as Nanaimo and Tofino, provide unique experiences, from delightful local cuisine to surf-friendly waves, ensuring that anyone who visits Vancouver Island will leave with memories of its stunning vistas and a deep appreciation for its cultural heritage.
What is the largest city on Vancouver Island?
A) Nanaimo B) Victoria C) Courtenay D) Campbell River
- 2. Which ferry route connects Vancouver to Vancouver Island?
A) Black Ball Ferry Line B) Washington State Ferries C) Clipper Vacations D) BC Ferries
- 3. What is the largest park on Vancouver Island?
A) Juan de Fuca Provincial Park B) Strathcona Provincial Park C) Gowlland Tod Provincial Park D) Pacific Rim National Park Reserve
- 4. Which Indigenous group has traditional territory on Vancouver Island?
A) Kwakwaka'wakw B) Secwepemc C) Nuu-chah-nulth D) Haida
- 5. What is the highest mountain on Vancouver Island?
A) Mount Brooks B) Golden Hinde C) Mount Elma D) Mount Albert Edward
- 6. Which city is known as the surf capital of Canada and located on Vancouver Island?
A) Ucluelet B) Port Alberni C) Tofino D) Sidney
- 7. What is the currency used in Canada, including Vancouver Island?
A) Canadian Dollar B) Euro C) British Pound D) US Dollar
- 8. What is the famous garden in Brentwood Bay, Vancouver Island known for its beautiful floral displays?
A) Butchart Gardens B) Gardens of Destiny C) Tofino Botanical Gardens D) Victoria Butterfly Gardens
- 9. What is the name of the historic railroad that operated on Vancouver Island for transporting coal?
A) Canadian Pacific Railway B) Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway C) Hudson's Bay Company Railway D) Great Northern Railway
- 10. Which body of water separates mainland British Columbia from Vancouver Island?
A) Johnstone Strait B) Georgia Strait C) Howe Sound D) Strait of Georgia
- 11. Which area of Vancouver Island is known for its wine production and vineyards?
A) Okanagan Valley B) Saanich Peninsula C) Comox Valley D) Cowichan Valley
- 12. What is the famous lake located in Strathcona Provincial Park on Vancouver Island?
A) Horne Lake B) Sproat Lake C) Buttle Lake D) Cameron Lake
- 13. Which body of water located on Vancouver Island is known for its tidal rapids and whirlpools?
A) Sechelt Rapids B) Seymour Narrows C) Discovery Passage D) Quadra Strait
- 14. What is the famous annual sailing race that starts in Victoria and goes around Vancouver Island called?
A) Island Classic B) Vanisle 360 C) Round The Island D) Swiftsure
- 15. Which of the following is a popular activity for tourists on Vancouver Island?
A) Whale watching B) Skiing C) Hot air ballooning D) Desert safari
- 16. Which famous hiking trail on Vancouver Island stretches from Port Renfrew to Bamfield?
A) Juan de Fuca Trail B) West Coast Trail C) Skyline Trail D) Grouse Grind
- 17. What is the official flower of British Columbia that can be found on Vancouver Island?
A) Rose B) Sunflower C) Pacific Dogwood D) Orchid
- 18. What is the name of the famous marine research facility located on Vancouver Island?
A) Pacific Ocean Institute B) Sea Life Research Center C) Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre D) Salmon Bay Aquarium
- 19. What is the total area of Vancouver Island?
A) 31,285 square kilometres B) 12,400 square miles C) 32,100 square kilometres D) 456 square kilometres
- 20. What is the indigenous language spoken by the Kwakwakaʼwakw?
A) Nuu-chah-nulth B) Coast Salish C) Wakashan D) Kwakʼwala
- 21. What is the approximate population of Vancouver Island as of 2021?
A) 500,000 B) 864,864 C) 750,000 D) 400,000
- 22. What was the Kwakwakaʼwakw tradition banned by the Canadian government in 1885?
A) Fishing rights B) The potlatch C) Hunting practices D) Language use
- 23. Which explorer is commemorated alongside Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra in the name of Vancouver Island?
A) James Cook B) George Vancouver C) Francisco de Eliza D) Vitus Bering
- 24. What is the rank of Vancouver Island by size among Canadian islands?
A) 3rd largest B) 11th largest C) 20th largest D) 5th largest
- 25. Which indigenous group's territory includes northern and northwestern Vancouver Island?
A) Kwakwakaʼwakw B) Nuu-chah-nulth C) Coast Salish D) Haisla
- 26. What is the approximate number of Kwakwakaʼwakw people today?
A) About 5,500 B) 10,000 C) 250 D) 17,000
- 27. What percentage of the Kwakwakaʼwakw population currently speaks their indigenous language?
A) Less than 5% B) 50% C) 75% D) 100%
- 28. What language do the Nuu-chah-nulth people speak?
A) A Southern Wakashan language B) An Algonquian language C) A Salishan language D) An Inuit language
- 29. Which Coast Salish nation is located in the Comox Valley area?
A) The Stz'uminus B) The Kʼómoks C) The Cowichan D) The Saanich
- 30. Who was the first European explorer to claim Vancouver Island for Great Britain?
A) Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra B) Juan José Pérez Hernández C) John Meares D) Captain James Cook
- 31. What was the primary trade focus of European explorers in the Pacific Northwest?
A) Gold B) Spices C) Tea D) Otter pelts
- 32. Which area did John Meares establish a trading post near in 1788?
A) Nanaimo B) Yuquot (Friendly Cove) at the entrance to Nootka Sound C) Victoria D) Comox Valley
- 33. What was one consequence of European contact for some indigenous groups on Vancouver Island?
A) The disappearance or absorption into neighboring groups due to diseases like smallpox B) Immediate technological advancement C) Formation of a unified government D) Increased agricultural production
- 34. Which Coast Salish nation is located on the Saanich Peninsula?
A) The Esquimalt B) The Songhees C) The Saanich D) The Snuneymuxw
- 35. What year did Captain James Cook spend a month at Nootka Sound?
A) 1786 B) 1778 C) 1775 D) 1774
- 36. Who established the settlement of Yuquot and Fort San Miguel at Friendly Cove?
A) Dionisio Alcalá Galiano B) Esteban José Martínez C) George Vancouver D) Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra
- 37. In what year did Captain John D'Wolf sail to Nahwitti?
A) 1806 B) 1792 C) 1789 D) 1815
- 38. Which company played a major role in the transition of the island's name to 'Vancouver's Island'?
A) Hudson's Bay Company B) British East India Company C) Spanish Trading Company D) Northwest Company
- 39. What was the southernmost harbour frequented by American fur traders according to Captain John D'Wolf?
A) Nootka Sound B) Friendly Cove C) Nahwitti (Newettee) D) Red Bay
- 40. Which explorer and his crew were the first Europeans to circumnavigate Vancouver Island?
A) Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra B) George Vancouver C) Dionisio Alcalá Galiano D) Robert Gray
- 41. In which year was the Colony of Vancouver Island founded?
A) 1793 B) 1824 C) 1806 D) 1849
- 42. Which country's ships were seized by the Spanish force asserting their claim in 1789?
A) French B) Portuguese C) British D) American
- 43. What name was originally given to Fort Victoria?
A) Fort Blanshard B) Fort Albert C) Fort Douglas D) Fort Grant
- 44. In which year did the Oregon Treaty get signed, resolving the boundary dispute between Britain and the United States?
A) 1846 B) 1866 C) 1858 D) 1871
- 45. What was the annual fee that the Colony of Vancouver Island paid to lease from the Hudson's Bay Company?
A) Seven shillings B) Five guineas C) Two dollars D) Ten pounds
- 46. In which year did Victoria become incorporated as a town?
A) 1862 B) 1858 C) 1875 D) 1886
- 47. Which gold rush prompted the establishment of Fort Victoria as an important base?
A) Klondike Gold Rush B) Fraser Canyon Gold Rush C) Stikine Gold Rush D) Cariboo Gold Rush
- 48. When did the Hudson's Bay Company lease on Vancouver Island expire?
A) 1865 B) 1886 C) 1859 D) 1871
- 49. What year did the Colony of Vancouver Island merge with the mainland colony of British Columbia?
A) 1871 B) 1858 C) 1866 D) 1886
- 50. Who was appointed as governor after the merger of Vancouver Island and British Columbia?
A) Richard Blanshard B) Captain Walter Grant C) James Douglas D) Arthur Kennedy
- 51. In which year did Victoria become the capital after initially being located in New Westminster?
A) 1875 B) 1886 C) 1898 D) 1868
- 52. When was Vancouver Island’s first legislative assembly formed?
A) 1856 B) 1886 C) 1875 D) 1868
- 53. In what year did Canada establish itself by the Constitution Act?
A) 1871 B) 1867 C) 1901 D) 1858
- 54. When did British Columbia join Canada as a province?
A) 20 July 1871 B) 15 March 1885 C) 31 December 1899 D) 1 July 1867
- 55. Which glacier is the largest on Vancouver Island?
A) Comox Glacier B) Tweedsmuir Glacier C) Garibaldi Glacier D) Skagit Glacier
- 56. Which parallel crosses Vancouver Island just north of Ladysmith on the east?
A) 50th parallel north B) 49th parallel north C) 51st parallel north D) 48th parallel north
- 57. Which city is considered to be in Southern Vancouver Island?
A) Nanaimo B) Courtenay C) Port Hardy D) Campbell River
- 58. What region does Nanaimo belong to on Vancouver Island?
A) Central Island region B) West Coast of Vancouver Island C) Northern Vancouver Island D) Southern Vancouver Island
- 59. Which river is located in the Alberni Valley?
A) Englishman River B) Cowichan River C) Somass River D) Nimpkish River
- 60. What type of climate does the southeastern part of Vancouver Island have?
A) Subarctic climate B) Continental climate C) Humid subtropical climate D) Warm summer (Csb) Mediterranean climate
- 61. What is the average annual precipitation at Victoria Gonzales?
A) 6,650 millimetres B) 1,200 mm C) 3,000 mm D) 608 mm (23.9 in)
- 62. Where is skiing popular on Vancouver Island?
A) Cowichan Valley B) Hucuktlis Lake C) Mount Washington D) Strathcona Park
- 63. What geological feature was formed due to the subduction of the Kula Plate?
A) Cascadia Subduction Zone B) Insular Mountains C) Karmutsen Formation D) Forbidden Plateau
- 64. Which tree was first recorded by Archibald Menzies on Vancouver Island?
A) Garry oak B) Western red cedar C) Bigleaf maple D) Douglas fir
- 65. In which region of Vancouver Island are the tallest Douglas firs recorded?
A) Central portion B) Northern portion C) Southeastern portion D) Western portion
- 66. What type of elk has the most concentrated population on Vancouver Island?
A) Red deer B) Roosevelt elk C) Elk D) Caribou
- 67. Which squirrel is considered invasive in Greater Victoria?
A) Eastern grey squirrel B) Porcupine C) Douglas squirrel D) Chipmunk
- 68. How many major groups of resident orcas live around Vancouver Island?
A) Two B) Four C) One D) Three
- 69. When were sea otters protected by an international treaty?
A) 1950 B) 1911 C) 1800 D) 2005
- 70. From where were sea otters reintroduced to the west coast of Vancouver Island between 1969 and 1972?
A) Japan B) Russia C) Alaska D) California
- 71. What was the population size of sea otters on Vancouver Island's west coast by 2005?
A) 10,000 B) 50 C) 500 D) Over 3,000
- 72. Which mammal is absent from Vancouver Island but was sighted swimming near Port McNeill in 2016?
A) Black bear B) Moose C) Mountain goat D) Grizzly bear
- 73. Which tree is not typically found in the coniferous forests of Vancouver Island's northern and western regions?
A) Sitka spruce B) Garry oak C) Douglas fir D) Western hemlock
- 74. As of 2021, what was the population of Greater Victoria?
A) 115,459 B) 397,237 C) 50,000 D) 800
- 75. What is the combined annual revenue of technology companies in Victoria?
A) $500 million B) $3 billion C) $750 million D) $1.95 billion
- 76. Which company does not deliver high-speed internet to Vancouver Island?
A) Bell Canada B) Local providers C) Telus D) Shaw Communications
- 77. What type of power stations generate much of the island's own power?
A) Wind B) Nuclear C) Solar D) Hydroelectric
- 78. Since when have high-voltage power cables been connecting Vancouver Island to the Canadian Mainland?
A) 1968 B) 1999 C) 2000 D) 1985
- 79. Which industry dominates Vancouver Island's economy outside of Victoria?
A) Fishing B) Agriculture C) Tourism D) Forestry
- 80. What type of forests are involved in controversial logging operations on Vancouver Island?
A) Old-growth forests B) Second-growth forests C) Plantation forests D) Urban forests
- 81. What type of architecture attracts visitors to Victoria?
A) Modern skyscrapers B) Contemporary art installations C) 19th-century architecture D) Futuristic buildings
- 82. What type of food products are produced on Vancouver Island?
A) Only seafood B) Bakeries, dairies, food processing plants, breweries, wineries C) Only bakeries D) Only dairy products
- 83. What was the former name of Vancouver Island University?
A) Victoria College B) Island University C) Nanaimo University D) Malaspina University-College
- 84. How many school districts are there on Vancouver Island?
A) 5 B) 12 C) 20 D) 8
- 85. What mode of transport is essential for vehicle access to Vancouver Island?
A) Bridge B) Ferry C) Train D) Tunnel
- 86. What was the original plan for linking Vancouver Island to the mainland in the 1860s?
A) A series of ferries B) A bridge using Ripple Rock as a mid-support C) An underground railway D) A tunnel under the Strait of Georgia
- 87. How many round trips are there daily for the Powell River to Comox route?
A) 4 round trips daily B) 8 sailings per day C) 3 to 6 round trips daily D) Service daily or on alternate days
- 88. When was the Island Corridor Foundation established?
A) 1987 B) 2006 C) 1998 D) 2011
- 89. What highway takes over from the Trans-Canada Highway in Nanaimo?
A) Highway 19 B) Highway 14 C) Highway 17 D) Highway 28
- 90. Which highway connects Victoria with the Saanich Peninsula and terminates at Swartz Bay ferry terminal?
A) Highway 1 B) Highway 17 C) Highway 4 D) Highway 19
- 91. What is the characteristic of Highway 4's route between Qualicum Beach and Tofino?
A) It has heavy pedestrian activity. B) It features interchanges. C) It is mostly two-lane. D) It is a four-lane divided highway.
- 92. Which highway provides access from Campbell River to Gold River?
A) Highway 18 B) Highway 30 C) Highway 14 D) Highway 28
- 93. What type of highway is Highway 19 from Nanaimo to Parksville?
A) A high-speed freeway/expressway. B) A heavily signalized urban core street. C) A lightly signalized four-lane divided arterial highway. D) A two-lane winding mountain arterial highway.
- 94. Which highway connects Duncan to Lake Cowichan?
A) Highway 18 B) Highway 14 C) Highway 4 D) Highway 30
- 95. Which type of buses are used in Greater Victoria's public transit system?
A) Monorail trains B) Hybrid buses C) Double-decker buses D) Electric buses
- 96. Which highway connects Port McNeill to Port Alice?
A) Highway 28 B) Highway 30 C) Highway 18 D) Highway 14
- 97. How many certified airports, registered aerodromes, and heliports are there on Vancouver Island?
A) 30 B) 60 C) 45 D) 52
- 98. Which of the following is NOT a carrier at Victoria International Airport?
A) Swoop B) Air Canada Express C) Pacific Coastal Airlines D) WestJet Encore
- 99. Which company provides helicopter service in Victoria?
A) Helijet B) Seair Seaplanes C) Harbour Air Seaplanes D) Kenmore Air
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