| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Most populous cities | Toronto | 99%
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| World's largest waterfall | Niagara Falls | 91%
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| Only Great Lake Ontario doesn't border | Lake Michigan | 90%
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| Most populous cities | Ottawa | 88%
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| Large oceanic bay to the north | Hudson Bay | 85%
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| U.S. city right north of Windsor | Detroit | 79%
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| Most populous city on Lake Superior | {Thunder} Bay | 79%
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| City of University of Western Ontario | London | 65%
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| Most populous cities | Mississauga | 65%
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| Kincardine is home to North America'slargest of this type of power station | Nuclear Power Plant | 65%
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| Busiest airport in Canada | Pearson Airport | 62%
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| What CN stands for in CN Tower | Canadian National | 55%
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| Former name of city #1 | York | 53%
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| Prestigious university in Kingston | {Queen}'s University | 52%
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| Highly urbanized region ofSouthern Ontario | Golden {Horseshoe} | 50%
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| Busiest highway in North America | Highway {401} | 48%
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| Name given to Southern Ontariobetween 1791–1841 | {Upper} Canada | 47%
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| Most populous city in Northern Ontario | Sudbury | 45%
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| Confederation of six Native American tribes | Iroquois | 41%
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| Lake on the U.S. and Manitoba border | Lake of the Woods | 33%
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| Longest rivers entirely in Ontario | Severn | 24%
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| Longest rivers entirely in Ontario | Albany | 23%
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