| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Island and largest city in British Columbia | Vancouver | 92%
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| Capital of BC and second largest island in Canada | Victoria | 92%
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| Heavily populated areas where the majority of the Canadian population lives | {Urban} area | 85%
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| Saskatchewan is home to the world's largest high-grade deposit of this mineral | Uranium | 77%
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| Town in central Alberta, named in honour of its Scandinavian settlers | Viking | 62%
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| City in the Okanagan region of BC and home to the largest summer craft show in Western Canada | Vernon | 46%
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| Volcano in southwestern BC named for the digit of a Roman god | {Vulcan}'s Thumb | 46%
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| Historic name for parts of Ontario before it became a province | Upper Canada | 38%
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| Fifth-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area and home to Canada's largest theme park | Vaughan | 38%
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| Alternate name for Highway 102 in Nova Scotia | {Veterans} Memorial Highway | 38%
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| Ridge in France home to Canada's largest overseas war memorial | {Vimy} Ridge | 38%
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| Provincial park and lake in Alberta with a brilliantly red name | {Vermilion} Provincial Park | 31%
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| Bay which separates northern Quebec from Baffin Island | {Ungava} Bay | 23%
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| Town on the west coast of Vancouver Island, lying southeast of Long Beach | Ucluelet | 15%
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| Canada has 143 of these very tall mountains | Ultra-prominent Summit | 8%
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| Sixth-largest national park in Canada, located in Nunavut. Means "where there is material for the stone pot" | {Ukkusiksalik} National Park | 0%
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