The Maritime provinces, also known as the Maritimes, is a term used to refer to a region of eastern Canada. It consists of the provinces of Prince Edward Islands (commonly referred to as P.E.I.), New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Collectively they have an area of 132,416 km2 (51,689 sq mi.)
The Prairie province is a nickname for Saskatchewan. The term Prairie provinces, or just Prairies, is used to refer to a region of western Canada which consists of Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Collectively they have an area of 360,000 km2 (138,997 sq mi.)
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
Manitoba is the smallest prairie province
A Maritime province is a province to the east of Canada (excluding Newfoundland). The word maritime would mean living or found near the sea, which the maritime provinces of Canada are.There are 3 maritime provinces in Canada:Nova ScotiaNew BrunswickP.E.I
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
The westernmost prairie province in Canada is Alberta.
There are three "prairie" provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
Because it is a province located in the prairies.
No, British Columbia is not considered a Maritime province in Canada. The Maritime provinces typically refer to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, which are located on the Atlantic coast. British Columbia is located on the Pacific coast.
ALBERTA
Newfoundland and Labrador
Alberta.