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Prairie province, "straits of Manitou, the Great Spirit" in Cree or Ojibwe
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Manitoba
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Canada's most populated island. Also, the city on that island
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Montreal
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Longest river system in Canada, whose basin covers five provinces and territories
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Mackenzie River
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City east of Toronto, "Great River-mouth" in Anishinaabe
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Mississauga
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Köppen climate classification of southern Vancouver Island. Fitting for Canada's mildest region
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Mediterranean climate
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Region that includes New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI
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The Maritimes
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Traditional name of this region to its First Nations people
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Mi'kma'ki
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Lake in Jasper National Park which contains Spirit Island. Start of the Skyline Trail
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Maligne Lake
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Village in the Yukon named after a circus acrobat turned explorer
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Mayo
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City in Saskatchewan, home to the Snowbirds and Mac the Moose
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Moose Jaw
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Southern Ontario city branded as Canada's "High-Tech Capital"
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Markham
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Tree whose leaf is a symbol of Canada
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Maple
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BC provincial park famous for Cathedral Grove, a stand of ancient Douglas fir
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MacMillan Provincial Park
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Southeastern point of the Avalon Peninsula which sounds like a mapping error
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Mistaken Point
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Site of failed negotiations between federal and provincial governments in 1987
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Meech Lake
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City in Alberta referencing the traditional headdress of local First Nations
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Medicine Hat
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City in metro Vancouver, named after BC's first Lieutenant-Governor
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Port Moody
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One of the three major urban centres of New Brunswick, known as the "Hub City"
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Moncton
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Saskatchewan town that shares the hottest temperature record with Yellow Grass
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Midale
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Largest natural lake in the province of Quebec
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Lake Mistassini
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