| Clue | City | % Correct | |
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| C | Nicknamed "Cowtown" and home to a famous rodeo | Calgary | 100%
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| O | Capital of Canada | Ottawa | 100%
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| Q | Only city in Canada with walls surrounding its downtown | Quebec City | 97%
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| M | The Biosphere was built here for the 1967 world's fair | Montreal | 94%
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| R | Capital of Saskatchewan—Latin for "queen" | Regina | 94%
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| T | Nicknamed "The 6ix" as it was formed from 6 municipalities | Toronto | 94%
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| V | Home to Stanley Park, located on the downtown peninsula | Vancouver | 94%
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| E | Home of the Oilers NHL team | Edmonton | 91%
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| W | Manitoba's capital, known for having a high crime rate relative to Canada | Winnipeg | 91%
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| H | City where two boats exploded in 1917, killing 1,782 people | Halifax | 88%
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| N | Also a famous natural landmark shared with New York | Niagara Falls | 85%
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| F | New Brunswick's capital | Fredericton | 76%
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| Y | Capital of the Northwest Territories | Yellowknife | 76%
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| I | Nunavut's capital, located on the south of Baffin Island | Iqaluit | 73%
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| K | Its neighboring cities include Waterloo and Cambridge | Kitchener | 39%
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| P | Saskatchewan city named for Queen Victoria's husband | Prince Albert | 39%
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| S | First incorporated city in Canada | Saint John | 39%
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| L | Fourth largest city in Alberta | Lethbridge | 36%
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| B | Largest city on Lake Simcoe | Barrie | 30%
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| A | British Columbia city on the U.S. border | Abbotsford | 27%
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| U | Northeast of city T (hint: also a suburb of London, UK) | Uxbridge | 27%
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| D | Located at the mouth of the Fraser River | Delta | 15%
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| G | An airport in this Newfoundland town was used as a refueling stop for transatlantic flights in the 1950s | Gander | 12%
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| J | Located 59 km north of city M | Joliette | 3%
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