letter | hint | city | % Correct |
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M | Canadiens' home | Montréal | 97%
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E | Canada's Festival City | Edmonton | 95%
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T | CN Tower | Toronto | 94%
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R | Saskatchewan's capital | Regina | 90%
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Q | Quebec's 2nd largest city | Québec City | 89%
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L | UK city's namesake in Ontario | London | 87%
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H | home to Canadian Atlantic Fleet | Halifax | 83%
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O | on the O Rover; G is on the other bank in another province | Ottawa | 83%
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F | New Brunswick's capital | Fredericton | 79%
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V | named after Capt George, who explored the area in 1792 | Vancouver | 79%
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W | capital of Yukon | Whitehorse | 79%
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Y | pop only 23,000, but NWT's biggest, and its capital | Yellowknife | 76%
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B | ski resort town in Alberta | Banff | 75%
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I | Nunavut's capital | Iqaluit | 75%
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A | largest BC city outside of Vancouver, borders the US | {Abbots}ford | 68%
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N | border city; the city on the NY side has the same name | Niagara Falls | 67%
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K | biggest city on Okanagan Valley, BC | Kelowna | 59%
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S | only in Canada since 1949 | St John's | 59%
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G | on the O Rover; O is on the other bank in another province | Gatineau | 54%
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D | pop 70,000, largest city on Autoroute (freeway) 20 between M and Q | {Drummond}ville | 48%
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C | where Anne of Green Gables keeps being staged | Charlottetown | 44%
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J | Quebec city 50 km north of M | {Joli}ette | 40%
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P | northern BC port | Prince {Rupert} | 38%
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U | town 50 km north of T | {Ux}bridge | 32%
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