| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capital city of Canada | O | Ottawa | 100%
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| Known for the CN Tower and was originally named "York" | T | Toronto | 100%
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| Home to Western University, and has the same name as a European capital | L | London | 97%
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| Largest suburb of the above, containing its major airport | M | Mississauga | 97%
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| Overlooks Detroit across the river | W | Windsor | 97%
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| Ontario's most famous natural landmark | N | Niagara Falls | 94%
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| Largest city on the Canadian side of Lake Superior | T | Thunder Bay | 90%
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| Located on the far western end of Lake Ontario | H | Hamilton | 84%
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| Named for an English city that itself was named for Saint Peter | P | Peterborough | 84%
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| Also the name of a coat store and the largest city in Vermont | B | Burlington | 81%
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| Forms a tri-city metro area with Cambridge and Waterloo | K | Kitchener | 81%
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| Home to Queen's University, and is the largest city of the Thousand Islands region | K | Kingston | 74%
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| Copper and nickel mining city in "Northern" Ontario | S | Sudbury | 68%
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| Home of the "Canada's Wonderland" amusement park | V | Vaughan | 65%
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| Also a region on the South West peninsula of England | C | Cornwall | 61%
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| Name originates from the Ojibwa word aazhawe | O | Oshawa | 61%
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| Located on the shore of Lake Simcoe | B | Barrie | 58%
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| Neighbour of Pickering and Whitby | A | Ajax | 55%
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| Located on the St. Marys River | S | Sault Ste. Marie | 52%
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| Wayne Gretzky's birthplace | B | Brantford | 42%
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