Vancouver Island is neither a province nor a territory. Vancouver Island is part of the province of British Columbia and is home to the provincial capital, Victoria.
Vancouver Island is part of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Vancouver Island is the large island that belongs to the province of British Columbia in Canada. It is known for its diverse ecosystems, outdoor recreational activities, and vibrant communities such as Victoria and Nanaimo.
British Columbia
Victoria is located on Vancouver Island and is the capital of the province of BC. The city of Vancouver is located on the mainland of BC across the Strait of Georgia from Vancouver Island.
Of course not! Vancouver Island is an integral part of the Province of British Columbia.
There is no such island. However, VANCOUVER Island-- where the city of Victoria is located-- is in the Province of British Columbia
Canada. In fact, the Canadian province of British Columbia has its provincial capital, Victoria, on Vancouver Island.
Nunavut. That territory also has Canada's largest island Baffin Island.
Vancouver Island does not have a capital, as such. Victoria is the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia. Victoria is located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Note also that the city of Vancouver is on the mainland across from Vancouver Island, not on the island itself.
It's subjective and depends on personal preferences. However, provinces like British Columbia and Alberta in Canada are known for having milder climates with less extreme temperatures compared to other provinces.
The island of Newfoundland and the mainland territory of Labrador (Note that Labrador is not a "Territory" in the political sense, like the Yukon Territory is.)
It is in the Southeast corner of the province - just east of Vancouver Island and just above the Washington border.