Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Capital | Ottawa | 99%
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Official languages | English | 96%
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French | 95%
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National symbol | Maple leaf | 94%
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Biggest city | Toronto | 94%
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Neighboring country | United States | 94%
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Atlantic Ocean | 92%
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Pacific Ocean | 92%
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Canada's national sports | Ice hockey | 91%
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Province of the above | Ontario | 89%
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Only province with a predominantly French-speaking population | Quebec | 89%
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Currency | Canadian dollar | 88%
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Large waterfalls between Canada and the US | Niagara Falls | 88%
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From whom? | United Kingdom | 88%
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Its biggest cities are Edmonton and Calgary | Alberta | 86%
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Official name of the country | Canada | 85%
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Tallest tower | CN Tower | 85%
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Current Prime Minister | Justin Trudeau | 84%
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National anthem | O Canada | 83%
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Smallest province | Prince Edward Island | 83%
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Westernmost Canadian province | British Columbia | 82%
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Yukon | 82%
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Young pop star, single "Baby" | Justin Bieber | 81%
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Singer, My Heart Will Go On | Celine Dion | 80%
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The most easterly province consists of | Newfoundland | 80%
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Bordering oceans | Arctic Ocean | 79%
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National animal | Beaver | 79%
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Monarch (first name) | Elizabeth II. | 79%
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City which hosted the 1976 Summer Olympics | Montreal | 77%
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Largest island on the West Coast of North America | Vancouver Island | 77%
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Capital of Nova Scotia | Halifax | 75%
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Nunavut | 75%
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Indigenous peoples who can be found in Northern Canada | Inuit | 74%
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National dish, French fries, cheese curds, gravy | Poutine | 74%
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Canada's oldest national park | Banff | 69%
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Canadians often end a sentence with ....? | Eh | 69%
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Dominant bay in northeastern Canada | Hudson Bay | 69%
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Three biggest islands | Baffin Island | 68%
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Labrador | 67%
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Name the three territories | Northwest Territories | 67%
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Lacrosse | 63%
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Canada Day | July 1 | 62%
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Montreal Canadiens | 62%
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Coffee and donuts | Tim Hortons | 61%
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Toronto Maple Leafs | 61%
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Year of independence | 1867 | 58%
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Edmonton Oilers | 58%
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Green Party | 58%
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Liberal Party | 58%
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Large river connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic | St. Lawrence River | 58%
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"The Great One", number 99 | Wayne Gretzky | 58%
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National public radio and television broadcaster | CBC | 57%
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Parties represented in the House of Commons | Conservative Party | 57%
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Vancouver Canucks | 57%
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Southernmost city, near Detroit | Windsor | 55%
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Director of Titanic (1997) | James Cameron | 54%
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Name the 7 NHL teams | Calgary Flames | 50%
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Ottawa Senators | 50%
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Canadian word for Bigfoot | Sasquatch | 49%
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Calgary is known for herd animal running event | Stampede | 49%
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Bay with the highest tidal range in the world | Bay of Fundy | 48%
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Resort town near Vancouver famous for alpine skiing | Whistler | 47%
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Largest lakes completely in Canada | Great Bear Lake | 46%
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Winnipeg Jets | 46%
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Great Slave Lake | 45%
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Organization of 52, mostly former British territories, member states | Commonwealth of Nations | 44%
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Region where this gold was found | Klondike | 44%
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Longest river | Mackenzie River | 44%
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14th Prime Minister or Canada's busiest airport | Lester B. Pearson | 42%
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Victoria Island | 42%
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How does this anthem begin? | Our home and native land | 41%
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Aboriginal peoples of Canada | First Nations | 39%
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Highest mountain | Mount Logan | 39%
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New Democratic Party | 39%
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Town in Manitoba known as "The Polar Bear Capital of the World" | Churchill | 37%
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Singer, Hallelujah | Leonard Cohen | 37%
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Ellesmere Island | 36%
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Company best-known for smartphones and tablets | Blackberry | 35%
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Transcontinental highway system which connects all 10 provinces | Trans-Canada Highway | 34%
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Singer, One Dance | Drake | 32%
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River flowing through Vancouver | Fraser River | 31%
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World's largest manufacturer of frozen French fries, located in Florenceville | McCain | 29%
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First female prime minister | Kim Campbell | 28%
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Dominant political leader during 1920-1940 | William Lyon Mackenzie King | 28%
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Bloc Québécois | 27%
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Retail company which sells automotive, sports and leisure, and home products | Canadian Tire | 27%
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Small town famous for its 1898 gold rush | Dawson | 27%
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Northernmost permanently inhabited place | Alert | 23%
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Home of the Parliament | Parliament Hill | 23%
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Highest-circulation newspaper | Toronto Star | 23%
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Area where Leif Erikson landed | Vinland | 23%
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Town in Alberta known as "The Dinosaur Capital of the World" | Drumheller | 20%
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Dominant tower in ^ , Canadian icon | Peace Tower | 17%
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Region in Southern Ontario, densely populated | Golden Horseshoe | 15%
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This bridge connects Detroit and ^ | Ambassador Bridge | 13%
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Archaelogical site in northern Newfoundland | L'Anse aux Meadows | 12%
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Archipelago formerly known as the 'Queen Charlotte Islands' | Haida Gwaii | 10%
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Small island in the Nares Strait claimed by Canada and Denmark | Hans Island | 9%
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Canada's national motto | A Mari Usque Ad Mare | 6%
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Governor General | David Johnston | 4%
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