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Latin for "New Scotland"
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Nova Scotia
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Shares the confederation bridge with the island province
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New Brunswick
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Only province that is completely on an island
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Prince Edward Island
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Joined as a province in 1949
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Newfoundland and Labrador
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Territory named after it's location in Canada
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Northwest Territories
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Only territory named after a river
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Yukon Territory
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Territory that contains the northernmost point in Canada
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Nunavut
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Capital of the above
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Iqaluit
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Capital city that contains the name of a color and an animal
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Whitehorse
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Capital city that contains the name of a color and a sharp tool
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Yellowknife
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Capital of Saskatchewan
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Regina
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Home to the biggest mall in Canada
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Edmonton
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Biggest city of the province the above is located in
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Calgary
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Canada's third most populated city
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Vancouver
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Capital of the province the above is located in
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Victoria
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Where the Canadian mint is located
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Winnipeg
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City where Terry Fox ended his Marathon of Hope
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Thunder Bay
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Most populous city in Canada
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Toronto
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The Capital of Canada
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Ottawa
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Urban area near Toronto named after the indigenous group living there
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Mississauga
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Also the name of a UK city
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London
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2nd biggest French speaking area in the world, after Paris
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Montreal
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First established city in Canada, started as a trading post
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Quebec City
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Capital of New Brunswick
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Fredericton
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Major city on the Atlantic shore
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Halifax
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Capital of the only island province
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Charlottetown
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Easternmost province capital in Canada
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St. John's
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Country that Canada shares the longest border in the world with
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USA
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2nd country that Canada borders BY LAND
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Denmark
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Symbol featured on the national flag
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Maple Leaf
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Color appearing most on the national flag
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Red
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Other color on the national flag
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White
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Mountain range containing Banff National Park
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Rocky Mountains
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Mountains named after the land form it's on, in the west
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Coast Mountains
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River that a territory is named after
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Yukon
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Largest island
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Baffin
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Northernmost island
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Ellesmere
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Second largest island in the Atlantic provinces
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Cape Breton
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Island that has the same name as the major city close by
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Vancouver Island
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Queen that an island chain is named after
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Queen Elizabeth
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Ocean bordered on the east
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Atlantic
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Ocean bordered on the west
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Pacific
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Ocean bordered in the north
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Arctic
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Largest bay
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Hudson
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Smaller bay inside the above
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James
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Sea between Greenland's south coast and Canada
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Labrador
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Bay with the world's highest tides
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Fundy
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"Lake" that beats Lake Superior as the largest
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Caspian Sea
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Country that beats Canada by size
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Russia
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National animal
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Beaver
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The $1 Canadian Coin is called the ______
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Loonie
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Iroquois word that the name "Canada" came from
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Kanata
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Major colonizer in Canada
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United Kingdom
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2nd biggest colonizer in Canada
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France
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Biggest lake in a territory
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Great Bear
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Second biggest lake in a territory
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Great Slave
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National sport
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Ice Hockey
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The three central provinces are called the _______ provinces
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Prairie
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Sea bordered by 2 territories and Alaska
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Beaufort
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French overseas territory close to Canada
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St. Pierre and Miquelon
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Only great lake that Canada doesn't border
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Michigan
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Only US state that borders the Bay of Fundy
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Maine
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Most photographed waterfall
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Niagara Falls
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US state that shares the above with Canada
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New York
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Indigenous group mainly residing in the north
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Inuit
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Province meaning "beautiful lake"
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Ontario
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Major river in the southeast
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St. Lawrence
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Province meaning "narrow passage"
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Quebec
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Province where Churchill, the polar bear capital of the world, is located.
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Manitoba
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Province known for it's grasslands and wide farms
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Saskatchewan
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Longest river completely in Canada
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McKenzie
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Lake that has a major city of the same name
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Lake Winnipeg
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Lake that sounds almost like the above
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Lake Winnipegosis
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Lake named after the province the above is in
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Lake Manitoba
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Lake known for scenic forest views, shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan
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Lake Athabasca
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Largest lake in Canada, largest freshwater lake in the world
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Lake Superior
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Lake that contains Manitoulin Island
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Lake Huron
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Lake that sounds like a word for something scary
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Lake Erie
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Lake named after the most populous province
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Lake Ontario
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Province named after the colonizers of Canada
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British Columbia
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"Wild Rose Country"
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Alberta
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