(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Has stayed up late to watch Olympic hockey
Has visited a Canadian National Park this year
Knows the secret to a perfect Caesar cocktail
Has a collection of classic Canadian tire money hidden somewhere
Has eaten authentic Montreal smoked meat
Can name all three Canadian territories
Has made a meal entirely out of Nanaimo bars
Owns a pair of snowshoes
Has been camping in the backcountry
Prefers ketchup chips over all other flavors
Thinks Kraft Dinner tastes better out of the pot
Has tapped a maple tree for sap
Has gone canoeing on a glacial lake
Can explain the rules of CFL football
Chooses a Nanaimo bar over a butter tart
Has eaten a BeaverTail pastry
Has bought milk in a bag
Puts maple syrup on things other than pancakes
Uses the word "eh" naturally in conversation
Has skated on a frozen pond, lake, or outdoor canal
Owns a vintage hockey jersey
Has shoveled snow in April
Has seen the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)
Pronounces "about" exactly how a Canadian should
Plays ice hockey or ball hockey
Drinks iced coffee even when it's freezing outside
Has seen a bear or a moose in the wild
Can name the restaurant where Hawaiian pizza was invented (Satellite Restaurant in Chatham, ON)
Has driven on the Trans-Canada Highway
Has a scar from a winter sports accident
Owns a pair of roots socks
Has taken a photo next to a giant roadside monument (like the Big Apple or Husky the Muskie)
Has a toque for every day of the week
Has dipped their toes into Lake Superior
Has visited more than three Canadian provinces
Has visited Ottawa on Canada Day
Wears shorts the second the thermometer hits 10°C
Has stood at the edge of the Atlantic or Arctic Ocean