| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Capital of Nunavut. Formerly Frobisher Bay | Iqaluit | 80%
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| Town in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia with fine golf courses and access to the Cabot Trail | Inverness | 55%
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| Nickname for both Prince Edward Island and Vancouver Island | The {Island} | 55%
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| Land that connects St. John's with the rest of Newfoundland | {Isthmus} of Avalon | 45%
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| Town in Northwest Territories with North America's most northern mosque | Inuvik | 40%
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| Community in Nova Scotia named after a Scottish isle | Iona | 30%
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| Mountain in Alberta. Name means persisting tirelessly | Mount {Indefatigable} | 25%
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| Nickname for the parts of British Columbia east of the Coast Mountains | The {Interior} | 20%
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| Community in Nunavut. Name means "there is a house here" | Igloolik | 15%
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| National Historic Site in Nunavut with over 100 stone cairns | {Inuksuk} Point | 15%
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| Highest point of land in Ontario | {Ishpatina} Ridge | 15%
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| Row of 5 wooden grain elevators in Manitoba. A National Historic Site | {Inglis} Grain Elevators National Historic Site | 10%
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| 15-storey ice-filled mound in Northwest Territories. Second largest pingo in the world | {Ibyuk} Pingo | 5%
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| First Nation in northwestern British Columbia. Part of the Tahltan Nation | {Iskut} First Nation | 5%
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| National park in Yukon on the Beaufort Sea. Calving grounds for caribou | {Ivvavik} National Park | 5%
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