| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Prairie province without any natural borders, home to 100,000 lakes | Saskatchewan | 100%
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| Great lake that's bigger and better than all the rest | Lake {Superior} | 94%
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| Largest city in that province, founded as a temperance colony | Saskatoon | 94%
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| Third largest city in northern Ontario. On the US border with a city of the same name | Sault Ste. Marie | 56%
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| Most numerous species of tree in Canada | Spruce | 50%
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| Largest community of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia | Sydney | 28%
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| City in Quebec. Site of Canada's biggest overland flood of the 20th century in 1996 | Saguenay | 22%
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| Second largest city in PEI, service centre for the western part of the island | Summerside | 22%
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| A series of mesas on a peninsula that runs along the northern side of Canada's largest lake | Sleeping Giant | 11%
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| Town in New Brunswick. Lobster Capital of the World | Shediac | 6%
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| Canal in Nova Scotia which links Halifax harbour with the Bay of Fundy | {Shubenacadie} Canal | 6%
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| River that runs through southern BC. Name means "treacherous waters" | {Similkameen} River | 6%
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| Largest body of freshwater in Newfoundland. Named after its first premier | {Smallwood} Reservoir | 6%
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| River in northwestern BC which runs through the Alaska panhandle | {Stikine} River | 6%
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| Former city across the river from Edmonton. Amalgamated in 1912 | Strathcona | 0%
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