| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Easternmost maritime province. Means "New Scotland" in Latin | Nova Scotia | 100%
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| Iconic waterfalls shared by Canada and the United States | Niagara Falls | 95%
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| Canada's newest territory, separated from the Northwest Territories in 1999 | Nunavut | 95%
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| Labrador's eastern neighbour. Largest Canadian island south of the 60th parallel | Newfoundland | 90%
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| Famous sea route sought after by Arctic explorers in the 19th century | Northwest Passage | 62%
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| City on Vancouver Island which shares its name with classic Canadian dessert | Nanaimo | 48%
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| Manitoban community and First Nations reserve with a Nordic name | {Norway} House | 38%
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| Largest lake entirely within Ontario. Drains into Lake Superior | Lake {Nipigon} | 19%
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| Strait which separates Prince Edward Island from the other maritime provinces | {Northumberland} Strait | 14%
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| Northern third of the province of Quebec. Means "great land" in Inuktitut | Nunavik | 14%
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| "The Queen City" in BC's Kootenay region | Nelson | 10%
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| Mountain and ski resort in Banff National Park. Named for a premier of Manitoba | Mount {Norquay} | 5%
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| Region in the southern Interior of British Columbia, often paired with Thompson | {Nicola} Country | 5%
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| Artificial island in the Saint Lawrence River next to Montreal | {Notre Dame} Island | 5%
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| National park reserve in the Northwest Territories. Largest tufa mounds in Canada | {Nahanni} National Park Reserve | 0%
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