All of them.
No Canadian provinces border Illinois
Hmmm ONTARIO
The province of Ontario.
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they are centrally located around the great lakes.
9 U.S states and 1 Canadian province.
Only the province of Ontario borders on the Great Lakes. None of the other provinces or territories do so. What we know as Lake Michigan is entirely within the USA, but hydrologically Lakes Michigan and Huron are actually just one body of water that has two large lobes. As such, there are really only four Great Lakes.
The Provinces of Quebec and Ontario are north of the Great Lakes.
Most of Canada is located in the northern part of the country, particularly in the northern territories and provinces such as Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. This region is characterized by vast wilderness, including tundra, forests, and numerous lakes. Additionally, the central provinces like Manitoba and Saskatchewan also cover significant areas of the country. Overall, the northern regions encompass a large portion of Canada's landmass.
No, the Laurentian Highlands are not part of the United States; they are located in Canada. This region is primarily situated in Quebec and is characterized by its rugged terrain and numerous lakes. The highlands are part of the larger Canadian Shield, which extends across several provinces.
The Great Bear lake and the Great Slave lake. Both of these lakes are located in the Northwest Territories.
Most of the Atlantic Provinces lie on the Canadian Shield. This is a vast rock base that features a lot of forests, hills, and lakes. It is not suitable for large-scale agriculture; however, timber and minerals are plentiful.