There are 10 provinces in Canada. Their capitals are as follows: 1) Ontario - Toronto, 2) Quebec - Quebec City, 3) Nova Scotia - Halifax, 4) New Brunswick - Fredericton, 5) Manitoba - Winnipeg, 6) British Columbia - Victoria, 7) Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown, 8) Saskatchewan - Regina, 9) Alberta - Edmonton, 10) Newfoundland and Labrador - St. John's.
Yukon- Whitehorse
Northwest- Yellowknife
Nunavut- Iqaluit
British Columbia- Victoria
Alberta- Edmonton
Saskatchewan- Regina
Manitoba- Winnipeg
Ontario- Ottawa
Quebec- Quebec
Newfoundland and Labrador- St. John's
New Brunswick- Fredericton
Nova Scotia- Halifax
Prince Edward Island- Charlottetown
Provinces:
Alberta - Edmonton
British Columbia - Victoria
Manitoba - Winnipeg
Saskatchewan - Regina
New Brunswick - Fredericton
Newfoundland and Labrador - St. John's
Nova Scotia - Halifax
Ontario - Toronto
Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown
Quebec - Quebec City
Territories:
Yukon - Whitehorse
Nunavut - Iqaluit
Northwest Territories - Yellowknife
BC is the capital for provinces, and as for cities, Vancouver holds that title.
yukon, northwest territories, and nunavut
The total number of cities in Canada in 9 provinces (Except Quebec) and 3 territories are 160. A city can be recognized if the population is at least 10,000 or over. Note: Quebec does not distinguish between cities and towns and the total number is more than 150.
Canada has only one national capital which is Ottawa, Ontario. Each of Canada's provinces has only one provincial capital. Therefore, interpreting your question literally would receive the answer that none of Canada's provinces has two capitals...unless you are not distinguishing between national and provincial capitals. If so, then the province of Ontario has two capital cities within it: Ottawa, Ontario is the national capital and Toronto, Ontario is the provincial capital.
Yes but in some provinces or cities they don't.
13, actually- one for each of the provinces and territories.
Canada has no such thing as a "capital code."
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BC is the capital for provinces, and as for cities, Vancouver holds that title.
yukon, northwest territories, and nunavut
The legislative or maybe more properly the legislature buildings are located in the capital cities of each of the provinces and territories. Nationally, the House of Commons and the Senate are located in the nations capital, Ottawa, Ontario.
The capital city of Yukon is Whitehorse. The capital city of the Northwest Territories is Yellowknife. The capital city of Nunavut is Iqaluit.
The current provinces and capitals are: Alberta - Edmonton, British Columbia - Victoria, Manitoba - Winnipeg, Saskatchewan - Regina New Brunswick - Fredericton, Newfoundland and Labrador - St. John's, Nova Scotia - Halifax, Ontario - Toronto, Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown, Quebec - Quebec City. The current territories and capitals are: Northwest Territories - Yellowknife, Nunavut - Iqaluit, Yukon - Whitehorse. The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
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The total number of cities in Canada in 9 provinces (Except Quebec) and 3 territories are 160. A city can be recognized if the population is at least 10,000 or over. Note: Quebec does not distinguish between cities and towns and the total number is more than 150.
Canada has only one national capital which is Ottawa, Ontario. Each of Canada's provinces has only one provincial capital. Therefore, interpreting your question literally would receive the answer that none of Canada's provinces has two capitals...unless you are not distinguishing between national and provincial capitals. If so, then the province of Ontario has two capital cities within it: Ottawa, Ontario is the national capital and Toronto, Ontario is the provincial capital.
The current provinces and capitals are: Alberta - Edmonton, British Columbia - Victoria, Manitoba - Winnipeg, Saskatchewan - Regina New Brunswick - Fredericton, Newfoundland and Labrador - St. John's, Nova Scotia - Halifax, Ontario - Toronto, Prince Edward Island - Charlottetown, Quebec - Quebec City. The current territories and capitals are: Northwest Territories - Yellowknife, Nunavut - Iqaluit, Yukon - Whitehorse. The capital of Canada is Ottawa.