Mountains and plains.
Canada is in the Northern and Western hemispheres.
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Canada is in the northern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt
Western Canada is of course the western portion of the country of Canada. Just where western Canada begins, however, is a matter of some controversy. Some would say it is the Manitoba-Ontario border, while others would place it west of Manitoba. The longitudinal middle of Canada is just outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Canada West was a geographical description of the western part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. It referred to the former colony of Upper Canada.
The major differences between the Maritime Central and Western Provinces of Canada include geography, economy, and culture. The Maritime Central Provinces (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island) are located on the Atlantic coast, known for fishing and shipbuilding industries, and have a strong Scottish and Acadian cultural influence. The Western Provinces (Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan) are located in the interior of the country, known for agriculture, oil, and natural resources industries, and have a mix of indigenous, European, and immigrant cultural influences.
Oil
Grasslands of Canada include the great plains of the western and central provinces, Alberta, Sakatchewan and Manitoba.
They are on the western half of North America and stretch from northern Canada down into Mexico.
the Rocky Mountains Stretch more than 300
No. They are in the western United States and Canada.
They are in western North America. The Rockies stretch from northwest Canada to the southwestern US.
eastern, western, central, pacific, Atlantic and Newfoundland
yes in north western and central areas. also in Canada and laska
The Rocky Mountains stretch from British Columbia and Alberta in Canada to New Mexico in the United States. The Rocky Mountains are in the U.S. states Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
Onterio Canada, Lake Onterio and Leake Erie.
In western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in western Canada, to New Mexico, in the southwestern United States. Within the North American Cordillera, the Rockies are somewhat distinct from the Pacific Coast Ranges and the Cascade Range and Sierra Nevada which all lie further to the west.