Yes, it is also in the area of the country that is refered to as the Canadian Prairies.
As far as provinces go, British Columbia (particulary the northern part of it) would fit the bill. The Yukon and Northwest Territories are in Canada's western and northern land, although they are territories and not provinces.
No, Canada did not trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota. Saskatchewan is still part of Canada and North Dakota is still part of the United States.
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, is in the western hemisphere.
The Province of Alberta is located in Western Canada between British Columbia, Canada and Saskatchewan, Canada in northern North America.
Saskatchewan
He traveled further in the western region of Canada in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba.
It is found in the western United States, southern Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada.
The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt
Saskatchewan became Canada's ninth province on September 1, 1905. By enacting the Saskatchewan Act, the Parliament of Canada created Saskatchewan out of the Northwest Territories.
Although Saskatchewan became a province on September 1, 1905, the territory out of which Saskatchewan was formed became part of Canada on July 15, 1870, with the transfer of Rupert's Land from Britain to Canada.
The city of Moose Jaw is part of Saskatchewan.
British Columbia - BC Alberta - AB Saskatchewan - SK Manitoba - MB