Gulf is a portion of sea, partly surrounded by the coast.
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is located in Eastern Canada, surrounded by the provinces of Quebec, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
A gulf is a large area of saltwater that is partially enclosed by land, with a narrow opening to the ocean. It is larger than a bay and often provides shelter for ships and serves as a habitat for various marine species.
Prince Edward Island is located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence off the eastern coast of Canada. It is the smallest province in Canada and is known for its red sand beaches and picturesque landscapes.
The St. Lawrence River forms part of the eastern end of the border between Canada and the United States. The St. Lawrence River is also used as a shipping channel. Ships use it to go between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes.
Samuel de Champlain is famous for discovering and establishing the French settlement of Quebec City in Canada in 1608. He also explored and mapped parts of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, including the Great Lakes region, the Ottawa River, and the St. Lawrence River.
The theory of plate tectonics
Northern Canada, Western Canada, and Eastern Canada. In Northern, there are Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. In Western, there are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. In Eastern, there are Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia
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The Gulf of Saint Lawrence.
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That would be Montreal. It is on the St Lawrence River in eastern Canada
The Gulf of St. Lawrence is in Eastern Canada. It mainly borders the province of Quebec. The St.Lawrence River flows into Gulf of St. Lawrence
St-Lawrence river which is now in eastern Canada (Quebec province).
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Jacques Cartier is the explorer known for his voyages up the St. Lawrence River in the 16th century. His exploration for France in the early 1500s led to the claim of much of eastern Canada, specifically areas such as Quebec and Montreal.