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Quiz about Too Much Toronto
Quiz about Too Much Toronto

Too Much Toronto Trivia Quiz


I was checking out quizzes about Ontario, Canada and I realized that the majority of quizzes are about Toronto. Well, here are some other cities in the province that may need more recognition. Good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by kyleisalive. Estimated time: 2 mins.
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Author
kyleisalive
Time
2 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
200,823
Updated
Apr 23 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
3839
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. In this city famous as a honeymoon location, you can walk down Clifton Hill, or ride an elevator up to the top of the Skylon Tower. Where is this famous place? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. All I need to say for this city is that it is the capital city of Canada. What is the city called? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This Ontario city shares its name with a famous European capital city, and it hosts the Western Fair. What is the name? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This city situated on Lake Simcoe hosts Kempenfest on its shores at Kempenfelt Bay. What growing city is this? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This northern Ontario city is a short drive from James Bay. Which choice is this city? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Let's go from the very north to the very south. Which of these Ontario cities is located on the Michigan border? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Which of these Ontario towns has a statue of a giant nickel? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which of these cities is located on the shores of Lake Nipissing? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This southern Ontario city shares its name with the capital of Jamaica (although it's definitely not as warm). What city is this? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. My final city on the tour is home to McMaster University and is located on the tip of Lake Ontario. What is the city's name? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In this city famous as a honeymoon location, you can walk down Clifton Hill, or ride an elevator up to the top of the Skylon Tower. Where is this famous place?

Answer: Niagara Falls

This world wonder is situated on the New York border and has many sights to see. Even outside this city, you can visit the Botanical Gardens, the butterfly conservatory, the floral clock, and Sir Isaac Brock's memorial statue. Inside the city, you can visit all of the famous attractions such as Planet Hollywood, Rainforest Café, many museums, and Marineland.
2. All I need to say for this city is that it is the capital city of Canada. What is the city called?

Answer: Ottawa

Situated on the man-made Rideau Canal, this city contains many sites and museums. The city is located right on the Québec border, so it is sometimes known as "Ottawa-Hull". This city is the second coldest capital city in the world, and it is only surpassed by Ulan Bator, Mongolia.
3. This Ontario city shares its name with a famous European capital city, and it hosts the Western Fair. What is the name?

Answer: London

This city in southern Ontario is usually warmer than the rest of the country. One of the historical sites is the Banting House National Historic Site of Canada. Frederick G. Banting discovered insulin and he was voted the fourth greatest Canadian in the CBC's nationwide poll to find "The Greatest Canadian".
4. This city situated on Lake Simcoe hosts Kempenfest on its shores at Kempenfelt Bay. What growing city is this?

Answer: Barrie

Barrie, Ontario is about an hour drive from Toronto and it's a quietly growing city. Within a half hour drive, people can ski or snowboard at Horseshoe Valley and Snow Valley, and they can mountain bike or cross-country ski at Hardwood Hills. Kempenfest is hosted in early August each year and it attracts more than three hundred thousand people who go for the fair, arts and crafts, and foods.
5. This northern Ontario city is a short drive from James Bay. Which choice is this city?

Answer: Moosonee

The city of Moosonee is located on the west banks of the Moose River, a mere 12 miles from James Bay. This outpost used to be a fur trading post and was known as "The Moose".
6. Let's go from the very north to the very south. Which of these Ontario cities is located on the Michigan border?

Answer: Windsor

A neat attraction in Windsor is the Charlie Brooks Memorial Fountain which is lifted by crane over the Detroit River during May through October to be in a magnificent water show. You can also visit Pelee Island, the most southerly point of Canada.
7. Which of these Ontario towns has a statue of a giant nickel?

Answer: Sudbury

Sudbury is home to many nickel mines and deposits. In the city, you can visit Science North and Laurentian University. Sudbury is home to many French and English speaking residents.
8. Which of these cities is located on the shores of Lake Nipissing?

Answer: North Bay

North Bay is in the Canadian Shield, so there are many forests and lots of rocky terrain. Like Sudbury, many people here are bilingual. North Bay features the Dionne Museum, where you can see some artifacts, exhibits, and displays about the Dionne quintuplets.
9. This southern Ontario city shares its name with the capital of Jamaica (although it's definitely not as warm). What city is this?

Answer: Kingston

Kingston, Ontario is the fresh-water sailing capital of North America, and it's home to the St. Lawrence Seaway's Thousand Islands. Kingston was once the capital of Canada and is home to the Kingston Penitentiary.
10. My final city on the tour is home to McMaster University and is located on the tip of Lake Ontario. What is the city's name?

Answer: Hamilton

Hamilton is a short drive away from African Lion Safari, and it hosts the Around the Bay thirty kilometre race, the oldest road race in North America.

Well, I hope you've enjoyed the trip around Ontario. Maybe this will take some of the focus off of Toronto, and put it onto the rest of the province. Ciao.
Source: Author kyleisalive

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