Canadian Geography by Letter - F - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Bay on the East Coast with the highest tides in the world Bay of {Fundy}
87%
Capital city of New Brunswick Fredericton
67%
Highly populated valley in southwestern British Columbia {Fraser} Valley
53%
Provincial park in British Columbia named after a Norwegian coastal feature {Fjordland} Conservancy
47%
City named after a fictional prospector on the border of Manitoba and Saskatchewan Flin Flon
47%
Eighth tallest peak in the Canadian Rockies. Shares name with a business magazine Mount {Forbes}
40%
Mining town in Northwest Territories buried in a rockslide in 1903 Frank
33%
Ski resort city in the Kootenay Mountains of British Columbia Fernie
27%
Bay in Nunavut. Former name of its capital, Iqaluit {Frobisher} Bay
27%
Town in Yukon with the world's largest open pit lead-zinc mine Faro
20%
Newfoundland community sung about in 'I'se the B'y.' Largest offshore island Fogo
20%
River in Ontario associated with French explorers of the 17th century {French} River
20%
Town in northeastern Quebec. Name means 'Iron Mountain' in French Fermont
13%
Island off the west coast of Vancouver Island. Name shared with an Indonesian island {Flores} Island
13%
French trading post destroyed by the British in 1758 during the Seven Years War Fort {Frontenac}
13%
National park in Quebec located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula {Forillon} National Park
7%
Large, natural bay on the south coast of Newfoundland {Fortune} Bay
7%
Site of a massacre during the Northwest Rebellion in 1885 {Frog} Lake
7%
Birthplace of the last soldier of the British Empire to be killed in the First World War Falmouth
0%
Small, barren, foul-odored island northeast of Newfoundland with a musical name {Funk} Island
0%
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