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Canadian Geography by Letter - W, Y, Z

No X's to be found at the start of Canadian geography, sadly.
Quiz by HandofTorm
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Last updated: September 17, 2021
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First submittedSeptember 16, 2021
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Canada's smallest territory and second longest river
Yukon
Capital of the above territory. City with the least air pollution in the world
Whitehorse
Village on Vancouver Island devastated by the Good Friday Tsunami of 1964
Zeballos
Lake and capital of Manitoba. Known as "Gateway to the West"
Winnipeg
Little brother to the previous lake. Still 11th largest in Canada
Lake Winnipegosis
Southernmost city in Canada, located on the US border across from Detroit
Windsor
Highest elevation in Nova Scotia, located in the Cape Breton Highlands
White Hill
City in Ontario which shares its name with the site of Napoleon's defeat
Waterloo
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Capital of Northwest Territories, named after tools made from copper deposits
Yellowknife
National park in British Columbia which sounds like a pirate song
Yoho National Park
City in Ontario which shares its name with a famous music festival
Woodstock
Small city in Manitoba named after an entrepreneur and politician
Winkler
National park in Alberta which shares a border with Glacier National Park in the US
Waterton Lakes National Park
Tallest mountain in British Columbia, part of the Coast range
Mount Waddington
Town in Ontario famous for its groundhog Willie
Wiarton
2 Comments
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Level 71
Sep 16, 2021
The first question is wrong, Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon, not Northwest Territories…
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Level 88
Sep 17, 2021
Thanks! Corrected. I was in a hurry to get this one out. Apologies to our friends up north.