| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Canada's largest city and capital of Ontario | Toronto | 100%
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| Region of Canada similar to provinces, but with no inherent sovereignty | Territory | 75%
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| Named for its many islands in the St. Lawrence, not the salad dressing | {Thousand Islands} National Park | 55%
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| Northwestern Ontario city located at the westernmost point of the Great Lakes in Canada | Thunder Bay | 55%
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| Natural disaster that frequently occurs in the Prairie provinces | Tornado | 55%
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| Misleading city in Quebec at the meeting point of two rivers, not three | Trois-Rivières | 55%
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| City in northeastern Ontario with its roots in the Porcupine Gold Rush of 1909 | Timmins | 25%
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| Hub city of Nova Scotia, located at the eastern end of the Bay of Fundy | Truro | 25%
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| Largest tributary of the Fraser River. Runs through Kamloops, BC | {Thompson} River | 20%
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| Tourist destination on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Known for its waves and heavy rains | Tofino | 20%
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| This godly mountain in Nunavut has Earth's greatest vertical drop | Mount {Thor} | 15%
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| Town in southern Alberta. Corn Capital of Canada | Taber | 10%
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| Only community in Canada on the Arctic Ocean connected by road to the rest of Canada by road | Tuktoyaktuk | 10%
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| Mountain range and provincial park on the Labrador Peninsula. Means "place of spirits" in Inuktitut | {Torngat} Mountains | 5%
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| Town on the northwestern tip of Prince Edward Island | Tignish | 0%
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