| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Artificial Landmarks 1: This landmark of Toronto was once the tallest building in North America. | CN Tower | 100%
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| Cities 3: Capital of British Columbia that shares its name with a British queen, home to the Fairmont Empress Hotel. | Victoria | 100%
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| Cities 2: City known for its "stampede." | Calgary | 86%
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| Culture 2: Canada's national winter sport. Its Hall of Fame can be found in Toronto. | Ice Hockey | 86%
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| Cities 1: The only walled city north of Mexico in North America. A Francophone province shares its name. | Quebec City | 86%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: Oldest national park in Canada, home to the famous Moraine Lake. | Banff National Park | 79%
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| Wildlife 2: Large rodents whose dams create habitats for freshwater animals. | Beaver | 79%
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| Musicians 3: "Straight from the Heart," "Summer of '69." | Bryan Adams | 79%
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| Musicians 1: "My Heart Will Go On," "That's The Way It Is." | Celine Dion | 79%
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| History 3: Mass migration to western Canada to find shiny metals that led to the creation of the Yukon Territory. | Klondike Gold Rush | 79%
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| Culture 3: Classic children's novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery set on Prince Edward Island where an orphan girl is sent to live with the Cuthbert siblings. | Anne of Green Gables | 71%
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| Culture 1: This sport, the oldest organized sport in North America, developed among Indigenous peoples such as the Kanien'keha:ka (Mohawk), involves using a stick to carry a ball and shoot it into a goal. | Lacrosse | 71%
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| Cities 4: Largest city in and capital of Newfoundland, easternmost city in North America (excluding Greenland), and one of the oldest cities in North America. | Saint Johns | 71%
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| Wildlife 1: Largest extant cervid sometimes referred to as an elk; oh, and just to clear this up, its plural form is the same as the singular. | Moose | 64%
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| Wildlife 3: The largest terrestrial carnivore on earth, these can be readily seen in the town of Churchill, Manitoba | Polar Bear | 64%
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| Natural Landmarks 2: Due to its unique shape, this bay has the highest tidal range of anywhere in the world. | Bay of Fundy | 57%
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| Musicians 4: "Everybody Knows This is Nowhere," "After the Gold Rush." | Neil Young | 43%
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| Artificial Landmarks 3: Canal that travels from Ottawa to Kingston | Rideau Canal | 36%
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| People 2: Chief of the Shawnee and ally of Canada and Britain during the War of 1812. | Tecumseh | 36%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: National park known for its fjords and exposed mantle rock from continental drift. | Gros Morne National Park | 29%
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| People 1: French explorer who landed in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in 1534 | Jacques Cartier | 29%
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| Musicians 2: "2112," "Roll by Bones" | Rush | 21%
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| Wildlife 4: This endangered bird's only breeding ground is found in Wood Buffalo National Park | Whooping Crane | 21%
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| Artificial Landmarks 4: Bridge that travels through the temperate rainforests near Vancouver. | Capilano Suspension Bridge | 14%
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| Artificial Landmarks 2: At this extravagant hotel designed by Bruce Price, Canadian, British, and American leaders held WWII conferences in 1943 and 1944. | Chateau Frontenac | 14%
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| Natural Landmarks 4: Highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. | Mount Robson | 14%
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| People 3: Tycoon responsible for the Canadian Pacific Railway. | William Cornelius Van Horne | 14%
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| History 1: Conflict between the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy) and the Algonquian and Wyandot peoples over control of trade with France. | Beaver Wars | 7%
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| History 2: Document written by John Lambton in response to the Rebellions of 1837-1838 that recommended the establishment of responsible government and the assimilation of the Quebecois. | Durham Report | 7%
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| History 4: Series of bombings and other terroristic attacks by the Front de Liberation du Quebec | October Crisis | 7%
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| People 4: Cree chief and a leader of the Northwest Rebellion who was posthumously exonerated of treason charges in 2019. | Poundmaker | 7%
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| Culture 4: A complete loser of a man and his girlfriend deal with their relationship trauma through video game references in this comic series by Bryan Lee O'Malley | Scott Pilgrim Vs the World | 7%
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