No, the Caribbean Islands are between North and South America.
No, Canada does not own any Caribbean islands. The Caribbean islands are sovereign nations or territories of other countries, such as the United Kingdom, France, the Netherlands, and the United States.
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French colonies were established in Canada, Acadia, around the Great Lakes, Louisiana and islands in the Caribbean.
There is no island in the Caribbean that is part of Canada. A few years ago, there was a movement to have the Turks and Caicos Islands join Canada but it never happened.
The telephone country code for the US (including territories in the Caribbean and Pacific), plus Canada and a bunch of Caribbean/nearby islands, is +1.
It starts from Canada/Greenland to Panama and the Caribbean Islands,
Some of the islands in the Caribbean where Spanish is the primary language include the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and parts of the Virgin Islands.
The Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea are separated by a continental landmass, not a group of islands. That continent is South America. Other parts of land in the separation are Central America and parts of North America.The Caribbean Sea is part of the Atlantic Ocean, not the Pacific.
The country code for the US, Canada, and several Caribbean islands, is +1.
There are no french Caribbean islands.
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its actually Nova Scotia that offered the Turks and Caicos islands to join their province in 2004. The islands have been pushing for union with Canada for almost 100 years now.