In this fun rap, a Canadian kid explains to his American friend what a Loonie coin is, what you can do with it, and how it got its name.
Set to a modern military beat, a trio of Mounties educate you about everything you didn’t actually know about Canada’s RCMP.
This punk rock anthem touches on each of Canada’s 23 prime ministers to date, with quick, fun facts about all of them.
The story of Alexander Graham Bell and Canada’s greatest invention is told in a teen pop song. In this version of the story, Bell only sees the fun advantages of the telephone he created — calling his dog, phoning his teacher to play hookey and of course, ordering pizza.
Many Canadians don’t realize that millions of years ago, a large number of dinosaurs roamed the earth, and did so in the place we now call Alberta. This fun ska song tells the viewer all about the great creatures that once called pre-Canada home.
A small, dinky minor hockey trophy dreams of one day being as great as his hero — The Stanley Cup — the oldest and most revered trophy in all of sports.
The story of Canada’s cryptozoological creature of the Okanagan — The Ogopogo — is told by the one unlucky fisherman who comes face to face with the legendary beast.
The maple leaf is Canada’s unofficial national symbol and this fun animated song teaches every way that the maple leaf has become a part of Canadian culture.
Everyone knows how great Canada is and in this musical humble brag, we humbly boast about all the amazing things you didn’t know Canada is responsible for.
A musical anthem celebrating two of Canada’s greatest female heroes — Emily Stowe and Nellie McClung, who fought to get women the right the vote in Canada.
An animated song celebrating the Cree language and how it’s the root of many of the names of Canada’s places, including Pekwachnamaykoskwaskwaypinwanik Lake.
Canada is known for its great diversity and this animated, musical patter-song calls attention to all the different religions and nationalities that make up our country.
The story of one of Canada’s most famous civil rights icons, and the soon-to-be- face of the $10 bill is told.