| Description | Letter | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Only city in Canada or the U.S. to be fortified by ramparts | Q | Québec City | 100%
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| Established in 1642 as Ville-Marie, but later named for a large hill nearby | M | Montréal | 96%
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| Neighboring city of Ottawa, Ontario | G | Gatineau | 93%
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| Located at the delta of the Saint-Maurice River | T | Trois-Rivières | 86%
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| Makes up the island of Jésus | L | Laval | 82%
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| Largest city on the Richelieu River | S | {Saint}-{Jean}-sur-Richelieu | 82%
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| Consists of three boroughs, including Saint-Hubert and Greenfield Park | L | Longueuil | 75%
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| The Magog River flows through this city | S | Sherbrooke | 75%
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| Has the largest zoo in Québec | G | Granby | 71%
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| Its name is said to have come from the Innu word "Saki-nip" | S | Saguenay | 71%
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| Located at the delta of the Richelieu River | S | {Sorel}-Tracy | 71%
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| Name means "Good Land" in French | T | Terrebonne | 71%
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| Name means "Two Mountains" in French | D | Deux-Montagnes | 68%
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| The Château Frontenac can be seen across the river from this city | L | Lévis | 68%
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| Most popular skiing destination in Québec | M | Mont-{Tremblant} | 68%
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| Largest city in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region | R | Rimouski | 64%
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| Small city where Céline Dion was born (hint: Holy Roman leader) | C | Charlemagne | 54%
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| Former name of Val-des-Sources, due to its massive toxic mining pit | A | Asbestos | 50%
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| Home to the Village Québécois d'Antan museum | D | Drummondville | 46%
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| Located on the eastern side of the Samuel de Champlain Bridge | B | Brossard | 39%
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