Homeland Marks
Auto Erotic
Balls and Nets
Multiple Personalities
A Rose
100

This picturesque rural community might be on the rocks - hence one very light house. It's said to be named after a sailor's wife.

Peggy's Cove

100

Known in it's homeland as the "Shibikku", this every man's sedan was first manufactured in 1972. 

Honda Civic

100

The first recorded indoor match of this game was played in Montreal in 1875. It's first appearance in the Winter Olympics was 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium.

Ice Hockey

100

This popular gaming franchise made it's start in 2003 with a WW2 themed offering, utilizing muppeteers to create their cutseens.

Call of Duty

100

This place, known as "Alba Nuadh"

Nova Scotia (Scottish Gaelic)

200

This scenic trek was named for an Italian navigator by Premier Angus MacDonald and finally completed its construction in 1932.

The Cabot Trail

200

Founded in 1914, this "romantic" car company features a trident on its badge.

Maserati

200

Named by Jesuit priests in the 17th century, this sport was originally played by up to 1000 men.

Lacrosse

200

This 2010 video game recieved an award from Guiness World Records for "Most Players in a Console FPS" with 256 players. 

MAG

200

This place, known as "The Sea of Middle Earth"

Mediterranean Sea (Latin)

300

This Frank attempt was an historic first for a man named Sam, a "portly" fellow. l'Ordre de Bon Temps was established here in 1606.

Port Royal

300

This manufacturer, founded in Trollhattan in 1937, might be a sad story. They started off making airplanes only, and today they still only make airplanes. 

Saab

300

Today this sport utilizes 11 players on each team because of an 1874 game between McGill and Harvard where the Canadian rules were adopted by the Ivy League schools. 

American Football

300

This Rare game published by Microsoft was inspired by Eve Online, DayZ, Pirates of the Caribbean and The Goonies. On Release Captain Hellfire & The Wretched Brethren sang to players for a two-day event.

Sea of Thieves

300

This place, known as "Northern Way" 

Norway (English/Norse/German)

400

This historic locale was originally built in 1895 for the Salvation Army. Today it serves a more liquid tradition pioneered by William Steele in 1754.

Halifax Alehouse
400
David P. Irving helped to ban automobiles in this province in 1908, making it the only province in history to do so. The ban lasted for 5 years.

Prince Edward Island

400

The man said to have invented this sport has his own statue on Mill Street in Almonte, Ontario. He taught Phys. Ed. in Springfield Massachusetts in 1891. 

Basketball

400

This somewhat biblical role playing series takes its name from the Spanish, specifically a mountain in the San Francisco Bay Area where the inceptor of the series lived prior to the game's release in 1997. 

Diablo

400

This place, known as "Penn's Forest"

Pennsylvania (Surname + Latin)

500

This urban community is named after a merchant who was granted the land by Edward Cornwallis in 1752. Two apartment buildings were first built on the land in the 1970s.

Cowie Hill

500

This Kentville built whip was the first attempt to manufacture automobiles in Nova Scotia in 1912.

McKay Touring Car

500

This wheel based sport is alternatively known as "murderball". Most of it's players have spinal cord injuries, although some have multiple amputations.

Wheelchair Rugby

500

This 2014 strategy game was influenced by its creator's childhood fear of his home being robbed. It is named for legal doctrine commonly invoked in the United States.

The Castle Doctrine

500

This place, known as "The Eastern Realm"

Austria / Österreich (German)