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Group of three waterfalls on the border between New York and Ontario, they have the highest flow rate of any waterfall in North America | N | Niagara Falls | 100%
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Canada's capital city, on the banks of a river bearing the same name, founded in 1826 as Bytown | O | Ottawa | 100%
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Capital city of the French-speaking Canadian province bearing the same name, founded by the French in 1608, it is one of the oldest European cities in North America | Q | Québec | 100%
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Largest city in Alberta, second largest city in western Canada, it was the first Canadian city to host the Winter Olympic Games (1988) | C | Calgary | 95%
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Capital and second-largest city of the province of Alberta, it is North America's northernmost metropolitan area with a population over one million | E | Edmonton | 95%
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Island and province of Canada, one of the Maritime Provinces, the smallest province of Canada in both land area and population | P | Prince Edward Island | 95%
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Capital and second largest city of Saskatchewan, its name means "queen" in Latin | R | Regina | 95%
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Smallest and westernmost Canadian territory, it borders the US state of Alaska to the west, home to Canada's highest mountain: Mount Logan | Y | Yukon | 95%
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National Park located in Alberta's Rocky Mountains, on the border with British Columbia, it is Canada's oldest national park and a renowned tourist destination | B | Banff National Park | 89%
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Large body of saltwater in northeastern Canada, named after an English explorer, it is the world's second largest body of water using the term "bay" | H | Hudson Bay | 89%
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City in southwestern Ontario, halfway between Toronto and Detroit, on the Thames River, named after a major British city | L | London | 89%
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Capital and largest city of Manitoba, named after a very large nearby lake | W | Winnipeg | 89%
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Bay between New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, it has an extremely high tidal range | F | Bay of Fundy | 84%
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Capital and largest city of Newfoundland and Labrador, located on the southeastern tip of Newfoundland, it is North America's easternmost city | S | St. John's | 79%
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City in eastern Ontario, on the eastern end of Lake Ontario, at the beginning of the St. Lawrence River, midway between Toronto and Montreal, known as the "Limestone City" | K | Kingston | 74%
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Canada's second largest island, located in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, split between Nunavut and the Northwestern Territories | V | Victoria Island | 74%
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Capital of the territory of Nunavut, its name means "place of fish" in Inuktitut, it has the lowest population of any capital city in Canada | I | Iqaluit | 68%
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Largest lake located entirely within Canada, in the Northwest Territories, on the Arctic Circle, it is the eighth largest lake in the world | G | Great Bear Lake | 63%
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City in northwestern Ontario, on the northwestern shore of Lake Superior, near the US border with Minnesota | T | Thunder Bay | 63%
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Area in northeastern Alberta containing large oil sands deposits (bitumen), it shares a name with a river that flows through it and a large nearby lake | A | Athabasca Oil Sands | 58%
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Third most populous city of Ontario and an eastern suburb of Toronto, on the shores of Lake Ontario, home to Toronto Pearson International Airport | M | Mississauga | 53%
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Strait that separates Vancouver Island (British Columbia) from the Olympic Peninsula (Washington), named after a Greek sailor in the service of the King of Spain | J | Juan de Fuca Strait | 37%
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Strait that separates Greenland from Baffin Island, in the Labrador Sea, named after a 16th century English explorer who sought a Northwest Passage | D | Davis Strait | 21%
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