| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| City in Alberta known for its 'Stampede' rodeo, exhibition and festival | Calgary | 100%
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| Capital of Prince Edward Island and birthplace of Confederation | Charlottetown | 100%
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| Term used to describe the region of Canada's two largest provinces | {Central} Canada | 73%
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| Town in Northern Manitoba, nicknamed 'the Polar Bear Capital of the World' | Churchill | 73%
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| Largest river in the Pacific Northwest. Flows into Washington state | {Columbia} River | 73%
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| Canada belongs to this group of nations, formerly part of the British Empire | Commonwealth | 73%
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| Famous roadway along the northern tip of Cape Breton Island | {Cabot} Trail | 64%
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| Fancy hotel positioned along the route of the Canadian Pacific Railway | {Chateau} Lake Louise | 64%
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| Lake shared between Canada and the United States named after French explorer | Lake {Champlain} | 64%
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| Largest stop for passengers and research vessels traversing the Northwest Passage | {Cambridge} Bay | 36%
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| Rural community in Prince Edward Island where 'Anne of Green Gables' was written | Cavendish | 27%
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| 470 kilometre recreational trail on Prince Edward Island | {Confederation} Trail | 27%
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| Largest city off the Avalon Peninsula of Newfoundland | Corner Brook | 27%
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| Interior region of British Columbia named after a species of deer | Cariboo | 18%
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| Subduction zone that runs from northern Vancouver Island down the West Coast | Cascadia | 18%
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| Location where the last spike was driven into the Canadian Pacific Railway | Craigellachie | 18%
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| Valley in British Columbia home to Canada's only maritime Mediterranean climate | {Cowichan} Valley | 9%
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| Low-elevation pass in the Canadian Rockies between British Columbia and Alberta | {Crowsnest} Pass | 9%
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| First permanent European settlement in Saskatchewan | {Cumberland} House | 9%
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| Canada's first interprovincial park, shared between Alberta and Saskatchewan | {Cypress} Hills | 9%
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