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1. A question about one of Canada's most famous landmarks, but with a United States of America answer. The city of Niagara Falls has grown alongside the Niagara Falls themselves on the Canadian side of the border, but what U.S. city surrounds the Falls on the American side of the border?
2. What city in western Canada, once home to the Winter Olympics, is home to one of North America's most famous Rodeos?
3. This city is located a bit in the wild and doesn't offer as many exciting attractions as some of the more southerly Canadian Cities, but it does have some of the most stunning vistas and a 'Fishway', where one can view fish as they swim by in the famous river that flows through the city. What city is it?
4. Okay, not a city, but a province question just to shake things up a little. This province boasts the world's longest spanning bridge over ice-covered waters, the meeting place of the Fathers of Confederation, it is the most densely populated province in all of Canada and it is the home of one of Canada's most well-known authors. Which province is it?
5. This city is the oldest fortified city in North America and has one of the most famous hotels in the world as its unique landmark. Name the city?
6. This city is known as the 'Polar Bear Capital of the World'. What is its name?
7. Where is the home of the CN Tower and Casa Loma?
8. What city is known as 'The Gateway to Western Canada'?
9. This city was once known as Frobisher Bay and is now the capital of one of Canada's territories. It was the home of an architectural gem called St. Jude's Anglican Cathedral, which was destroyed by fire in 2005. What is its name?
10. Name the city on the southernmost tip of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia.
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