Canadian Geography by Letter - M

There is a multitude of 'M' locations across Canada. How many do you know?
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Prairie province, "straits of Manitou, the Great Spirit" in Cree or Ojibwe
Manitoba
Canada's most populated island. Also, the city on that island
Montreal
Longest river system in Canada, whose basin covers five provinces and territories
Mackenzie River
City east of Toronto, "Great River-mouth" in Anishinaabe
Mississauga
Köppen climate classification of southern Vancouver Island. Fitting for Canada's mildest region
Mediterranean climate
Region that includes New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI
The Maritimes
Traditional name of this region to its First Nations people
Mi'kma'ki
Lake in Jasper National Park which contains Spirit Island. Start of the Skyline Trail
Maligne Lake
Village in the Yukon named after a circus acrobat turned explorer
Mayo
City in Saskatchewan, home to the Snowbirds and Mac the Moose
Moose Jaw
Southern Ontario city branded as Canada's "High-Tech Capital"
Markham
Tree whose leaf is a symbol of Canada
Maple
BC provincial park famous for Cathedral Grove, a stand of ancient Douglas fir
MacMillan Provincial Park
Southeastern point of the Avalon Peninsula which sounds like a mapping error
Mistaken Point
Site of failed negotiations between federal and provincial governments in 1987
Meech Lake
City in Alberta referencing the traditional headdress of local First Nations
Medicine Hat
City in metro Vancouver, named after BC's first Lieutenant-Governor
Port Moody
One of the three major urban centres of New Brunswick, known as the "Hub City"
Moncton
Saskatchewan town that shares the hottest temperature record with Yellow Grass
Midale
Largest natural lake in the province of Quebec
Lake Mistassini
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Level 73
May 9, 2021
Tried 'Maritime Provinces' instead of 'Maritimes.'
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Level 94
May 10, 2021
Adjusted so that 'Maritime' will now work. :)