| Clue | City | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Home of CN Tower and Canada's only Major League Baseball team | Toronto | 100%
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| Shares its name with British Columbia's largest island (but is not actually on that island) | Vancouver | 94%
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| For nearly a decade, Wayne Gretzky electrified fans in this "Oil Capital of Canada" | Edmonton | 88%
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| 1988 Winter Olympics host | Calgary | 84%
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| Located on an island in the Saint Lawrence river | Montréal | 84%
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| Most easterly provincial capital | St John's | 78%
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| The only city in the Northwest Territories | Yellowknife | 78%
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| Its inhabitants are known as Haligonians | Halifax | 75%
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| The only city in the Yukon | Whitehorse | 75%
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| The fourth-most visited city in Canada, it shares its name with an American city on the other side of the river | Niagara Falls | 72%
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| Saskatchewan's biggest city | Saskatoon | 72%
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| Most populous city on Lake Superior | {Thunder} Bay | 69%
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| Its namesake national park was Canada's first, in 1885 | Banff | 66%
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| Nunavut's capital, only reachable by air or boat | Iqaluit | 66%
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| The only fortified city in the U.S. or Canada, founded in 1608 | Quebec City | 66%
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| In 1864, this PEI capital hosted a conference to discuss Canadian Confederation | Charlottetown | 63%
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| Polar bears can be seen roaming the streets of this Manitoba port, which was named after the 1st Duke of Marlborough | Churchill | 56%
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| This "city" in the Yukon (actually a town) was the epicenter of the Klondike Gold Rush | {Dawson} City | 53%
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| This city at the western tip of Lake Ontario is part of Canada's "Golden Horseshoe" | Hamilton | 53%
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| Was given its present name in 1882 in honour of Queen Victoria | Regina | 44%
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