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The Canadian province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory border Alaska to the east.
Northwest Territories is the only province with a town with knife in the name. It is the only province with the Mackenzie river emptying into the Arctic ocean, and it is also the only province with the Great Bear lake.
The British Columbia is Canada's westermost province.
Newfoundland is considered a province. Canada has only 3 territories which are the Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut.
As of a 2006 the nunavut territory has only 26,474 resident and resident and this has the smallest population of any province of territory in Canada
The Maritime Province in the Center of Canada (west to east), Canada's only Bilingual province west of Quebec, MANITOBA!
Prince Edward Island is the least populated PROVINCE in Canada with 142,266 residents as of July 1, 2010. But Nunavut is the least populated TERRITORY in Canada with only 33,220 residents.
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province, both by area and population. PEI also has, by far, the highest population density of any Canadian province.
Canada has 13 territories and provinces in all. Ten provinces and 3 territories.In order of entering the union:Ontario (province - 1867)Québec (province - 1867)Nova Scotia (province -1867)New Brunswick (province - 1867)North-west Territories (territory - 1869)Manitoba (province - 1870)British Columbia (province - 1871)Prince Edward Island (province - 1873)Yukon Territory (territory -1898)Alberta (province - 1905)Saskatchewan (province - 1905)Newfoundland (province - 1949) Tenth and last province of CanadaNunavut (territory - 1999) Became a territory 1st April 1999 and changed the map of Canada for the first time in half a century.
Only one province borders Alaska: British Columbia, which borders the "panhandle" in the southernmost part of Alaska. Most of Alaska borders the Yukon Territory, but this is not officially a province.
Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula at the entrance of the Mediterranean. It has an area of 2.6 square miles and a northern border with the Province of Cadiz in Andalusia, Spain. The Rock of Gibraltar is the only landmark in the region. At its foot is the densely populated city area, home to almost 30,000 Gibraltarians and other nationalities.
Restaurants in every part of Canada serve dessert. The restaurants in Osoyoos, British Columbia, which is located in Canada's only desert, also serve dessert.