| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What is the capital of Canada? | Ottawa | 98%
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| What is Canada's most populous city? | Toronto | 97%
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| What is Canada's smallest province? | Prince Edward Island | 84%
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| What bay touches Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, and Nunavut? | Hudson Bay | 83%
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| What is the collective name of Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls? | Niagara Falls | 79%
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| What group of people tried to colonize Newfoundland around the 1000 AD? | Vikings | 72%
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| What U.S. city can be reached by driving north from Windsor, Ontario? | Detroit | 67%
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| What city hosts a "Stampede" every year? | Calgary | 64%
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| What is the capital of British Columbia? | Victoria | 62%
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| What is Canada's largest island? | Baffin | 59%
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| What is Canada's oldest National Park? | Banff | 56%
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| What seaway connects the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean? | St. Lawrence Seaway | 56%
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| What are the two biggest lakes that are located entirely within Canada? | Great {Bear} Lake | 53%
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| What is the collective name of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba? | The {Prairie} Provinces | 48%
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| What are the two biggest lakes that are located entirely within Canada? | Great {Slave} Lake | 45%
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| What bay is famous for having some of the world's largest tides? | Bay of Fundy | 41%
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| What famous ski resort is located about 120 kilometers north of Vancouver? | Whistler | 38%
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| What is the rocky region that spans most of eastern Canada? | Canadian {Shield} | 28%
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| What is the tallest mountain in Canada? | Mount Logan | 23%
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| What is the name of the formerly rich fishing grounds off the island of Newfoundland? | {Grand} Banks | 18%
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