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Canadian Geography by Letter - K

There's no 'K' in Canada - except when talking about these locations!
Quiz by HandofTorm
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Last updated: October 1, 2020
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First submittedJune 1, 2019
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Origin of the name 'Canada' and the name of an Ottawa suburb
Kanata
National park in Nova Scotia affectionately called 'Keji' by the locals
Kejimkujik
Name of cities/communities in 5 provinces, the largest in Ontario known as the Limestone City
Kingston
Region of southeastern British Columbia named after the Kunetai First Nations people
Kootenays
Tributary of the Yukon River which gave its name to a gold rush in the 1890s
Klondike River
National park on New Brunswick's Acadian Coast
Kouchibouguac
Multicultural community in the heart of Toronto
Kensington Market
Small city in western Ontario originally named Rat Portage
Kenora
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Territorial park reserve on Baffin Island. Means place of waterfalls
Katannilik Territorial Park
Third largest metropolitan area in British Columbia, located in the Okanagan
Kelowna
District created in 1876. Was located west of Hudson Bay
District of Keewatin
River in Alberta home to an annual whitewater festival
Kananaskis River
Recreational lake in Saskatchewan’s Qu’appelle Valley
Katepwa Lake
South-central city in British Columbia at the confluence of two branches of the Thompson River
Kamloops
National park and reserve in Yukon. Home to Canada's tallest mountain
Kluane National Park
2 Comments
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Level 46
Sep 2, 2020
I got 6/15, i know so little about Canadian geography (; Good Quiz though, I learned a lot after looking at the answers!
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Level 88
Sep 16, 2020
Canada's a big country! Part of the reason I made these was to learn more about it myself. Thanks!