| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| …has a population of over 15 million? | Ontario | 100%
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| …bears the fleur-de-lys on its flag? | Quebec | 100%
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| …is the origin of poutine? | Quebec | 100%
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| …borders the US state of Washington? | British Columbia | 80%
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| …joined Canada as its tenth province in 1949? | Newfoundland and Labrador | 80%
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| …fishes the most lobster? | Nova Scotia | 80%
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| …borders four of the five Great Lakes? | Ontario | 80%
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| …is famous for the 1896 Klondike gold rush? | Yukon | 80%
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| …dominates Canada’s oil production? | Alberta | 60%
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| …is home to Great Slave Lake, North America’s deepest lake? | Northwest Territories | 60%
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| …is known for its red soil? | Prince Edward Island | 60%
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| …is the setting of Anne of Green Gables? | Prince Edward Island | 60%
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| …is the only province without a provincial sales tax? | Alberta | 40%
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| …is known as the Keystone Province? | Manitoba | 40%
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| …is known for its bilingual Acadian culture? | New Brunswick | 40%
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| …is over 20% of Canada’s total land area? | Nunavut | 40%
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| …can Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak, be found in? | Yukon | 40%
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| …changed its name in 2001? | Newfoundland and Labrador | 20%
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| …has the highest Inuit population? | Nunavut | 20%
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| …has a name derived from the Iroquois word for “sparkling waters”? | Ontario | 20%
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| …boasts the world’s largest hockey stick, at 62m long? | British Columbia | 0%
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| …sees residents call themselves “herring chokers”? | New Brunswick | 0%
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| …has the highest GDP per capita, at nearly 137,000 CAD? | Nunavut | 0%
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| …has the highest Cree population? | Saskatchewan | 0%
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