There are two major lakes that are shared by Alberta and Saskatchewan, Canada. Those lakes are Athabasca Lake and Cold Lake.
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The major landforms and waterways that the United States and Canada share are Great Lakes, Rocky Mountains, and St. Lawrence.
What are the Great Lakes? What are all the oceans that border Canada? What river runs into Lake Ontario? Does Canada and the U.S share the Rocky Mountains? Does Canada and the U.s share the Great Plains? How many lakes are in the Great Lakes? How many oceans border Canada? : ) ; ) : p ; p : l ; l
The Lakes of Canada was created in 1999.
Vancouver is the Major Pacific Port. Montreal is the Major Atlantic Port. Hamilton is the Major Great Lakes Port. Toronto has a Major Great Lakes Port. ============================ Halifax and St John's have excellent Atlantic harbours.
there are 6 major/ important ones but there are about 45
There are millions of lakes in Canada, with estimates ranging from 1.2 to 2 million. These include some of the largest and deepest lakes in the world, such as the Great Bear Lake and the Great Slave Lake.
The Canadian Cordillera is known for its continuous mountain ranges. The area has small lakes but deep lakes that dot the landscape.
The timber industry is a major industry in Canada. There is also machinery building like John Deere Tractors and other large machinery for building roads. Fishing is also a major industry in Canada near the Great Lakes regions.
A lot of ocean views, But for the most part, ponds & lakes & rivers.