Which City in Ontario? - Statistics

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Description Letter City % Correct
Capital city of Canada O Ottawa
100%
Known for the CN Tower and was originally named "York" T Toronto
100%
Home to Western University, and has the same name as a European capital L London
94%
Largest suburb of the above, containing its major airport M Mississauga
94%
Overlooks Detroit across the river W Windsor
94%
Ontario's most famous natural landmark N Niagara Falls
91%
Largest city on the Canadian side of Lake Superior T Thunder Bay
89%
Located on the far western end of Lake Ontario H Hamilton
83%
Named for an English city that itself was named for Saint Peter P Peterborough
83%
Forms a tri-city metro area with Cambridge and Waterloo K Kitchener
80%
Also the name of a coat store and the largest city in Vermont B Burlington
74%
Home to Queen's University, and is the largest city of the Thousand Islands region K Kingston
74%
Copper and nickel mining city in "Northern" Ontario S Sudbury
69%
Home of the "Canada's Wonderland" amusement park V Vaughan
66%
Located on the shore of Lake Simcoe B Barrie
60%
Also a region on the South West peninsula of England C Cornwall
60%
Name originates from the Ojibwa word aazhawe O Oshawa
60%
Neighbour of Pickering and Whitby A Ajax
54%
Located on the St. Marys River S Sault Ste. Marie
51%
Wayne Gretzky's birthplace B Brantford
43%
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