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Welcome to the St. Albert Gazette's Canada 150 Giveaway!
 

 

Contest #9: Hockey Trivia. It doesn’t get more Canadian than this, eh? Click on the “Trivia” tab above to correctly answer the trivia questions regarding hockey

 

 

 

How does it work?
On the last Wednesday of every month from July 27, 2016, until April 26, 2017, the St. Albert Gazette will have a different contest on our website. Each contest will close the Friday before the last Wednesday of the following month.

How do I win?
Click on the Trivia tab and correctly answer the questions about hockey. The winner of the 150th commemorative coin from the Canadian Mint will be chosen randomly from the correct ballots and all correct ballots are eligible for the draw for the trip for two to Ottawa on July 1, 2017. Each month there is a new contest (trivia, photo submissions, art, etc.) so make sure to check back regularly and enter them all to improve your chances of winning the trip!

Can I still play if the contest has already started?
Yes. Submissions are welcome until the last Friday of each month. You may only enter in active contests for each month, you cannot go back and re-enter an already completed contest.

Are there prizes?
Yes. For every contest you enter your name will be put into the draw for the Grand Prize which includes a trip for two to Ottawa (ON, Canada) includes airfare, hotel and $500 spending money. Also, a winner will be chosen each month and will win a 150th commemorative coin from the Canadian Mint.

Can I enter multiple times?
No, all accounts/ballots are monitored for validity. You may only enter one time per contest per person. Accounts/ballots found to be fraudulent will be deleted and submissions cast will be removed. 


Answers to last months Canadian Author Trivia

 

1) Lucy Maude Montgomery just might be Canada’s most famous author with her novel Anne of Green Gables. In what Canadian province did the novel take place.*

Prince Edward Island

2) The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz and Joshua Then and Now are just two of this authors most popular novels. Name the author*

Mordecai Richler

3) Elaine from Seinfeld had a real issue with the movie the English Patient when she forced to see it several times in one. Name the author of this classic novel.*

Michael Ondaatje

4) Margaret Attwood’s the Handmaid’s Tale was set in what used to be the United States. What is the name of the new United States?*

The Republic of Gilead

5) The Deptford Trilogy is probably Robertson Davies best known work. Name the novel this the fist installment.*

Fifth Business

6) The Fionavar Tapesty and Tigana are just two of the many fantasy-science fiction novels of this Canadian author. Name the author.*

Guy Gavriel Kay

7) This American born Canadian novelist won the U.S. Pulitzer prize for fiction and the Governor General’s award in Canada for this 1993 novel – The Stone Diaries. Name this author.*

Carol Shields

8) This author’s experience of observing wolves in the Canadian north was turned into a book called Never Cry Wolf. Name this author.*

Farley Mowatt

9) This Toronto born author wrote the every popular kids book Alligator Pie. Name this author.*

Dennis Lee

10) This author shot to stardom with the book The Birth House. Name this author.*

Ami Mckay

 
Date/Times
 
All times are in Mountain Standard Time.            Completed            Current           Future   
 
Submission Period
Tue, Apr 25 2017 5:02 PM - Wed, Apr 26 2017 5:02 PM
 
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