Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Western-most province | British Columbia | 100%
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Largest island in Canada, 5th largest in the world | {Baffin} Island | 96%
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Canada's oldest national park | Banff | 78%
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Province named in honour of German territory held by George III | New {Brunswick} | 63%
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Sea located to the north of Yukon and Northwest Territories | {Beaufort} Sea | 44%
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Biome that stretches across much of Canada | {Boreal} forest | 33%
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Lake in the center of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. Means 'arm of gold' in French | {Bras d'Or} Lake | 33%
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Central Ontario city known as 'The Gateway to Cottage Country' | Barrie | 30%
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Ontario city with Canada's largest Sikh community | Brampton | 30%
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Second largest city in Manitoba | Brandon | 30%
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First Nation that inhabited Newfoundland before European settlement | Beothuk | 19%
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Toronto airport named after WWI fighter pilot | {Billy Bishop} Airport | 19%
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Glacier-fed river that runs through the most populated region of Alberta | {Bow} River | 19%
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Dry, rocky region with significant dinosaur fossil reserves found in southern Alberta | Badlands | 15%
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Nova Scotian home to Alexander Graham Bell and his estate Beinn Bhreagh | Baddeck | 11%
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Epicenter of the Cariboo Gold Rush in British Columbia. Now a ghost town | Barkerville | 7%
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Ontario city named after a Mohawk chief during the American Revolutionary War | Brantford | 7%
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Ontario town named after British general from the War of 1812 | Brockville | 7%
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Fossil deposit in the Rocky Mountains from the Cambrian period | {Burgess} Shale | 7%
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Star-shaped fort built by the French to defend Isthmus of Chignecto from the British | Fort {Beauséjour} | 7%
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