| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Mountain range that runs through British Columbia and continues into the US | Rocky Mountains | 97%
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| Queenly capital of Saskatchewan | Regina | 95%
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| Precipitating river in southwestern Ontario that forms part of the Canada-US border | {Rainy} River | 62%
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| River in Manitoba. Site of Louis Riel's rebellion in 1869 | {Red} River | 62%
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| Canada's Pacific coast is part of this region of earthquakes and volcanoes | Ring of Fire | 59%
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| Canada's 9th largest lake, located in the Prairies. Named after Rudolph's kind | {Reindeer} Lake | 54%
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| Historic territory owned by the Hudson's Bay Company from 1670 to 1870 | {Rupert's} Land | 33%
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| City in metro Vancouver with Canada's highest immigrant population: 60% | Richmond | 31%
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| Second largest settlement in Nunavut. Located on the western coast of Hudson Bay | {Rankin} Inlet | 26%
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| Highest point in the Canadian portion of the above mountain range | Mount {Robson} | 15%
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| Unpredictable second largest island off the coast of Newfoundland | {Random} Island | 13%
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| River in Quebec that runs north from Lake Champlain to merge with the St. Lawrence | {Richelieu} River | 13%
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| One of Canada's most northern communities. Located on Cornwallis Island in Nunavut | Resolute Bay | 8%
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| Quebec island in the centre of Lake Manicouagan. Formed from a meteorite impact | {René-Levasseur} Island | 5%
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| A level of government below provincial that includes urban and rural communities | Regional Municipality | 3%
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