| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| A ship collision in this city's harbor in 1917 caused the largest manmade explosion prior to nuclear bombs | H | Halifax | 100%
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| Easternmost city in Canada | S | St. John's | 93%
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| Capital of Prince Edward Island | C | Charlottetown | 86%
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| Capital of New Brunswick | F | Fredericton | 86%
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| Most populous city of New Brunswick | M | Moncton | 79%
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| Located directly across the Saint John River from Madawaska, Maine | E | Edmundston | 64%
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| Town on Newfoundland that once had the world's largest airport, as it was a refueling destination for transatlantic flights | G | Gander | 64%
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| Second largest city in Nova Scotia—located on Cape Breton Island | S | Sydney | 64%
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| Largest city on Newfoundland outside of the Avalon Peninsula | C | {Corner} Brook | 57%
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| The Inuits know this Labrador town simply as "Vâli" | H | {Happy} {Valley}- Goose Bay | 36%
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| Became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 for its preserved British architecture | L | Lunenburg | 36%
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| Second largest city on Prince Edward Island | S | Summerside | 36%
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| Largest city on the Chaleur Bay | B | Bathurst | 29%
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| Suburb of the above with a French-speaking population of over 73% | D | Dieppe | 29%
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| Calls itself the "Lobster Capital of the World" | S | Shediac | 29%
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| Nova Scotia city that experiences tidal bores from the Bay of Fundy | T | Truro | 29%
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| The Scottish people who settled the area named this city after "The Dear Green Place" | N | New Glasgow | 21%
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| Connected by bridge to Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec | C | Campbellton | 14%
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