| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Massive island owned by Quebec in the Gulf of St. Lawrence boasting over 400 shipwrecks off its coast | Anticosti Island | 75%
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| Island in the Bay of Fundy off New Brunswick | Grand Manan | 75%
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| Small archipelago of islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence owned by Canada and inhabited by less than 13 000 people, of which many still identify as Acadian. | Magdalen Islands | 50%
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| Tiny sandbar-type island off Nova Scotia inhabited by genetically distinct population of feral horses | Sable Island | 50%
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| Chain of islands in the Canadian waters of the Salish Sea between Vancouver Island and the mainland. | Gulf Islands | 25%
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| Archipelago of islands off the coast of northern BC that used to be known as the Queen Charlotte Islands | Haida Gwaii | 25%
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| Largest freshwater island in the world | Manitoulin Island | 25%
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| Island which marks Canada's most southerly point | Pelee Island | 25%
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| Massive island (second largest freshwater island in the world) located in the middle of an even larger meteorite crater in Quebec | René-Levasseur Island | 25%
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| Large island in James Bay on which is a major bird sanctuary | Akimiski Island | 0%
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| Large island in Quebec's Ungava Bay | Akpatok Island | 0%
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| Cluster of islands in Hudson Bay which, although close to Ontario and Quebec, is actually part of Nunavut. | Belcher Islands | 0%
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| Tiny island off Newfoundland that was the last stronghold of the extinct Great Auk | Funk Island | 0%
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| Largest island in Lake Nipigon | Kelvin Island | 0%
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| Large (27 km by 10 km) island in Lake Superior where caribou were re-introduced after being hunted to extinction there in the 19th Century, alleged by First Nations to be the home of the mythical Mishipeshu water panther, and where a lighthouse was operated from 1912 to 1988 | Michipicoten Island | 0%
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