| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Origin of the name 'Canada' and the name of an Ottawa suburb | Kanata | 79%
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| Third largest metropolitan area in British Columbia, located in the Okanagan | Kelowna | 79%
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| Tributary of the Yukon River which gave its name to a gold rush in the 1890s | {Klondike} River | 79%
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| South-central city in British Columbia at the confluence of two branches of the Thompson River | Kamloops | 71%
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| Name of cities/communities in 5 provinces, the largest in Ontario known as the Limestone City | Kingston | 57%
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| Region of southeastern British Columbia named after the Kunetai First Nations people | Kootenays | 57%
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| Small city in western Ontario originally named Rat Portage | Kenora | 36%
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| Multicultural community in the heart of Toronto | {Kensington} Market | 36%
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| District created in 1876. Was located west of Hudson Bay | District of {Keewatin} | 29%
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| National park in Nova Scotia affectionately called 'Keji' by the locals | Kejimkujik | 29%
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| River in Alberta home to an annual whitewater festival | {Kananaskis} River | 14%
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| National park on New Brunswick's Acadian Coast | Kouchibouguac | 14%
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| Territorial park reserve on Baffin Island. Means place of waterfalls | {Katannilik} Territorial Park | 7%
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| Recreational lake in Saskatchewan’s Qu’appelle Valley | {Katepwa} Lake | 7%
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| National park and reserve in Yukon. Home to Canada's tallest mountain | {Kluane} National Park | 7%
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