| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Royal title used in the name of 1 province and 2 BC cities | Prince | 93%
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| Canada's west coast includes it in this oceanic region | {Pacific} Rim | 87%
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| Continuously frozen ground that makes up much of Canada's north | Permafrost | 80%
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| Plains region of Western Canada, including Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba | the {Prairies} | 80%
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| Important natural resource industry across Canada. Forestry by-products | {Pulp} and {Paper} | 67%
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| City in Manitoba named for the overland transportation of canoes | {Portage} la Prairie | 53%
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| River running through Alberta and BC. Named for the treaty between the Danezaa and Cree peoples | {Peace} River | 40%
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| Ontario's "Electric City." First town in Canada to use electric streetlights | Peterborough | 33%
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| British Columbian city located at the southern end of Lake Okanagan | Penticton | 27%
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| Large wilderness park in northern Ontario. Named after the animal you might see there | {Polar Bear} Provincial Park | 20%
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| Political status of Canada prior to Confederation | British {Province} | 13%
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| Island in the Northwest Territories named after the only British prince to serve as Canada's Governor General | Prince {Patrick} Island | 13%
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| Town in Nova Scotia. Receiving point for Scottish immigrants during the Highland Clearances | Pictou | 7%
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| Hills in Saskatchewan and Manitoba that form the shoreline of former Lake Agassiz | {Porcupine} Hills | 7%
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| Semi-arid steppe located across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba | {Palliser's} Triangle | 0%
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