| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Canada is surrounded by three of these bodies of water | Oceans | 100%
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| Canada's most populace province and second-largest in size | Ontario | 100%
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| Capital of Canada. Derived from the Algonquin word "to trade" | Ottawa | 95%
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| Village in Quebec where a dispute in 1990 over land turned hostile | Oka | 42%
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| Region in the Interior of BC, famous for fruit, vineyards and Ogopogo | Okanagan | 37%
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| Not to be confused with the city above. This is "Canada's Motor City" | Oshawa | 37%
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| Highest summit on Baffin Island. Named after the Allfather of Norse mythology | Mount {Odin} | 32%
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| Dry community in northern Yukon. Sounds like a place for senior blackbirds | Old Crow | 26%
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| Island in Nova Scotia rumoured to hold the buried treasure of Captain Kidd | {Oak} Island | 21%
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| Major bitumen deposits, largely located in Alberta | Oil Sands | 21%
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| Residential neighbourhood in Montreal. "Beyond the mountain" in French | Outremont | 21%
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| Important type of crops grown across the Prairies. Includes canola | Oilseed | 16%
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| "Scenic City" on Georgian Bay. Part of the Great Lakes snowbelt | Owen Sound | 16%
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| Town in New Brunswick. Site of Canadian Forces Base Gagetown | Oromocto | 5%
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| River that drains into the Saint Lawrence near Baie-Comeau. Canadian French for "Canada Goose" | {Outardes} River | 0%
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