| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Large body of water on the southeastern end of Hudson Bay | {James} Bay | 75%
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| National park in Alberta known for its hot springs and glaciers | {Jasper} National Park | 75%
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| Small city on the Gaspé Peninsula whose name means "pretty mountain" | Mont-{Joli} | 75%
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| Cities from 4 provinces across Canada are named after this well-known saint | Saint {John} | 75%
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| Suburban city in Quebec named after a saint. Gateway to the Laurentian Mountains | Saint-{Jérôme} | 63%
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| Strait in southwestern British Columbia named after a Greek exploring for Spain | {Juan de Fuca} Strait | 38%
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| Canadian war museum located overseas at a beach in France | {Juno} Beach Centre | 38%
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| Mountain in the Cascades Range of British Columbia named after beasts of burden | {Jackass} Mountain | 25%
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| Strait that runs along the northeast coast of Vancouver Island | {Johnstone} Strait | 25%
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| City on the L'Assomption River in Quebec. Heart of the Lanaudière region | Joliette | 25%
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| Inlet in British Columbia which divides the Sunshine Coast | {Jervis} Inlet | 13%
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| Community on an inlet of Fogo Island. Named after a deserter from James Cook's crew | {Joe Batt}'s Arm | 13%
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| Cliffs in Nova Scotia which display fossils from the Carboniferous Period | {Joggins} Fossil Cliffs | 13%
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| River gorge in New Brunswick named after French explorer Jacques Cartier | {Jacquet} River Gorge | 0%
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| Mountain in Alberta named after a nearby creek used as a buffalo jump by the Blackfoot | {Jumpingpound} Mountain | 0%
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