Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Collective name for 5 big lakes on the Canada-United States border | Great Lakes | 100%
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Town in central Newfoundland, shares a name with a male goose | Gander | 80%
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PEI community with sand dunes and the name of the prime meridian | Greenwich | 70%
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Southeast of Newfoundland. One of the richest fishing grounds in the world | Grand Banks | 60%
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Peninsula in Quebec that extends into the Gulf of St. Lawrence | {Gaspé} Peninsula | 50%
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Quebec city on the northern bank of Ottawa River | Gatineau | 50%
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Strait that runs between Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia | {Georgia} Strait | 50%
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"The Royal City" of southwest Ontario founded by John Galt | Guelph | 40%
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Large bay that covers 80% of the length of Lake Ontario | {Georgian} Bay | 30%
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Manitoba community founded by Icelanders in 1908 | Gimli | 30%
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National park in British Columbia known for Rogers Pass | {Glacier} National Park | 30%
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City in northwest Alberta with a name defined by its surrounding landscape | Grande Prairie | 30%
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Town in British Columbia at the fork of the Granby and Kettle Rivers | Grand Forks | 30%
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British Columbia community featured on the show "Beachcombers" | Gibsons | 20%
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National park in Saskatchewan on the border with Manitoba | {Grasslands} National Park | 20%
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Largest lake entirely within Canada | {Great Bear} Lake | 20%
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National park in western Newfoundland with gigantic fjords | {Gros Morne} National Park | 20%
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Islands in the above | {Gulf} Islands | 20%
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Volcano overlooking the town of Squamish in British Columbia | Mount {Garibaldi} | 20%
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New Brunswick island closer to Maine than to the Canadian mainland | {Grand Manan} Island | 10%
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