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1. Located in Carp, Ontario (just west of Ottawa) is "Canada's Cold War Museum", a bunker that was built to protect government officials in the event of a nuclear war. Which Canadian Prime Minister is this bunker colloquially named after?
2. The Canadian War Museum in Ottawa is dedicated strictly to memorializing the Canadian experience in the First and Second World Wars only. True or false?
3. Operated by the Montreal Museum of Nature, at which facility in Montreal, formerly an Olympic venue, can you tour through replicas of four different ecosystems complete with animals?
4. Which national museum in Ottawa, whose corporation also manages the Agriculture Museum and the Aviation and Space Museum, features exhibits about Canadian inventors and innovations, a space simulator and the ever-popular 'Crazy Kitchen'?
5. In 2012, the Canadian federal government announced that the Canadian Museum of Civilization would change its name and focus for Canada's 150th anniversary in 2017, becoming a museum dedicated solely to Canada's history. This is not the first name change in the museum's history; what was the Museum of Civilization known as from the 1960s until the 1980s?
6. The Village Historique Acadien is a reconstructed Acadian village complete with costumed demonstrators that tourists can visit and learn about the life of the Acadian people. In which Canadian province is the Village Historique Acadien?
7. Which national museum is located in the Victoria Memorial Museum Building in downtown Ottawa, which itself became a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990, and features, among other things, the National Herbarium of Canada and a dinosaur exhibit?
8. The Irish Memorial National Historic Site is an open air museum located at the site of an immigration depot where thousands of people with cholera were quarantined and, later, specifically Irish immigrants with typhus. What is the name of the Quebec site where the immigration depot was?
9. Located across from the maximum security prison that has housed Canadian criminals such as Paul Bernardo, Clifford Olson and Russell Williams is Canada's Penitentiary Museum. In what Ontario city is this prison and museum?
10. There is a living museum near Morrisburg, Ontario (not far from Ottawa) that depicts life in 1860s Canada. Costumed interpreters help to educate tourists on various aspects of the society, including a blacksmith, a dressmaker and a schoolteacher. What is the name of this living history museum?
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