| MARTELLOTOWER | Carleton ___ ___ National Historic Site of Canada (Circular coastal defence fort in Saint John, New Brunswick) |
| MARTELLO | Saint John, NB: Circular fort, as per Carleton ___ Tower |
| EDU | www.carleton.___ |
| MARKETSQUARE | Boutiques/restaurants/cultural waterfront destination in Saint John, New Brunswick: 2 wds. |
| IRVINGOIL | Energy company headquartered in Saint John, New brunswick: 2 wds. |
| IRVING | ___ Oil (Refinery giant in Saint John, New Brunswick) |
| SEVENOAKS | Winnipeg: Battle of ___ ___ national historic Site of Canada, as per the 1816 conflict in the Pemmic |
| FORTRELIANCE | ___ ___ national historic Site of Canada (hudson's bay company installation built in 1833 in the northwest Territories) |
| RIELHOUSE | Winnipeg attraction commemorating the life of the Father of Mani- toba, ___ ___ national historic Site of Canada |
| COSMICRAYSTATION | Alberta... Sulphur Mountain ___ ___ ___ National Historic Site of Canada, in Banff National Park |
| STONEMILL | Grist Grinding Grandeur: Old ___ ___ (National Historic Site of Canada in Delta, Ontario) |
| PORTROYAL | ___-___ National Historic Site of Canada (Early 17th-century settlement attraction in Nova Scotia) |
| DISCOVERYCLAIM | ___ ___ National Historic Site of Canada (1896 + Bonanza Creek in the Yukon = GOLD!) |
| SSKLONDIKE | Sternwheeler ship attraction in Whitehorse, _._. ___ National Historic Site of Canada |
| BARURANCH | ___ _ ___ National Historic Site of Canada (Authentic cowboy tourist attraction in Alberta) |
| CANNERY | Gulf of Georgia ___ (National Historic Site of Canada which was a salmon-packing facility when in operation in Steveston, BC) |
| RELIANCE | Fort ___ (National Historic Site of Canada in the Northwest Territories which was a 19th-century wintering base) |
| GRAINELEVATORS | Manitoba... Inglis ___ ___ National Historic Site |
| ALEAANDROA | Fort ___ National Historic Site of Canada, in BC |
| ARDGOWAN | ___ National Historic Site of Canada (Prince Edward Island attraction which is the estate of William Henry Pope, a Father of Confederation) |