| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| B- A bay north of Canada’s largest island | Baffin Bay | 85%
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| E- The southernmost of the Great Lakes | Lake Erie | 85%
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| H- The second largest of the great lakes | Lake Huron | 85%
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| S- The largest freshwater lake in the world | Lake Superior | 85%
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| O- The lake Toronto is on | Lake Ontario | 80%
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| F- A bay which is known for its drastic changes in sea level | Bay of Fundy | 75%
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| C- A river which has its mouth at Portland, Oregon | Columbia River | 65%
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| W- A lake north of Manitoba’s capital | Lake Winnipeg | 65%
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| Y- A river where it’s mouth is in Alaska | Yukon River | 60%
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| A- Saskatchewan’s largest lake | Athabasca | 55%
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| V- A harbour on the south side of Vancouver Island | Victoria Harbour | 45%
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| J- The bay home to the Nunavut island of Akimiski | James Bay | 35%
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| D- A Saskatchewan lake made up mostly of the South Saskatchewan river. Named after the first prime minister from the prairie province | Lake Diefenbaker | 30%
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| N- A Manitoban river flowing into the Hudson Bay | Nelson River | 30%
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| T- An Ontarion bay which shares its name with a nearby town, near where Terry Fox ended up finishing his run for cancer | Thunder Bay | 30%
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| G- The bay which is southeast of Manitoulin Island | Georgian Bay | 25%
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| P- A northern Albertan river that flows into the Athabasca | Peace River | 25%
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| R- One of the 2 intersecting rivers going through a western Canadian provincial capital | Red River | 25%
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| U- A bay between the two major peninsulas in northern Quebec | Ungava Bay | 25%
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| K- A British Columbian river that goes deep into the USA before curving back up. The river ends at Castlegar | Kootenay River | 15%
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| M- The largest of the Canadian tributaries to lead to the Mississippi. Mostly in Alberta | Milk River | 10%
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| L- The largest river that lies solely in Quebec.(Not on any borders, provincial or international) | La Grande Rivière | 5%
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| Q- A bay in between Queen Victoria Island and mainland Nunavut | Queen Maud Gulf | 5%
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