| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| City in Ontario which shares its name with the site of Napoleon's defeat | Waterloo | 100%
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| Highest elevation in Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Highlands | {White} Hill | 100%
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| Capital of the above territory. City with the least air pollution in the world | Whitehorse | 100%
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| Southernmost city in Canada, located on the US border across from Detroit | Windsor | 100%
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| Capital of Northwest Territories, named after tools made from copper deposits | Yellowknife | 100%
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| Canada's smallest territory and second longest river | Yukon | 100%
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| Lake and capital of Manitoba. Known as "Gateway to the West" | Winnipeg | 80%
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| City in Ontario which shares its name with a famous music festival | Woodstock | 80%
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| National park in British Columbia which sounds like a pirate song | {Yoho} National Park | 60%
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| Little brother to the previous lake. Still 11th largest in Canada | Lake {Winnipegosis} | 40%
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| Town in Ontario famous for its groundhog Willie | Wiarton | 40%
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| Tallest mountain in British Columbia, part of the Coast range | Mount {Waddington} | 20%
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| National park in Alberta which shares a border with Glacier National Park in the US | {Waterton} Lakes National Park | 20%
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| Small city in Manitoba named after an entrepreneur and politician | Winkler | 20%
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| Village on Vancouver Island devastated by the Good Friday Tsunami of 1964 | Zeballos | 20%
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