| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Referred to as "Canada's Cultural Capital" | Montreal | 90%
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| One of the oldest European settlements in North America and the only fortified city north of Mexico whose walls still exist | Quebec City | 79%
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| Known as the "Gateway to the West" | Winnipeg | 79%
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| More than 50 percent of residents belong to a visible minority population group, and over 200 distinct ethnic origins are represented among its inhabitants | Toronto | 75%
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| Known as the "Gateway to the North" | Edmonton | 74%
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| The city has nine river crossings and is nicknamed "Paris of the Prairies" and "Bridge City. | Saskatoon | 70%
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| The fourth-largest port by tonnage in the Americas, the busiest and largest in Canada, and the most diversified port in North America | Vancouver | 67%
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| The oldest post-Columbian European settlement in North America, with fishermen setting up seasonal camps in the early 16th century | St. John's | 66%
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| Suffered an explosion in December 1917, the blast was the largest artificial explosion before the development of nuclear weapons | Halifax | 62%
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| Known as "The Garden City", the city's Chinatown is the 2nd oldest in North America after San Francisco's | Victoria | 59%
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| Steel Capital of Canada, home to the Royal Botanical Gardens, the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum | Hamilton | 54%
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| Has the most educated population among Canadian cities, and the highest standard of living in the nation | Ottawa | 52%
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| Vineyards are common around and south of the city where the climate is ideal for the many wineries | Kelowna | 34%
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| Home to the oldest operating baseball diamond in North America | London | 31%
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| Referred to as "Canada's Silicon Valley" | Waterloo | 16%
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