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Canada is one country, and you have named a group of cities. A city is like a large town, a country is much bigger, usually covering many cities and towns.Of the cities you have named, Winnipeg is furthest east.
British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan all border Montana. Alberta has oil sands and grows wheat.
Victoria, BC- province capital Vancouver, BC- large city Calgary, Alberta- large city Edmonton, Alberta- province capital Regina, Sask-province capital Saskatoon, Sask- large city Winnipeg, Manitoba- province capital and large city Toronto, Ontario- province capital and large city Ottawa, ON- capital of Canada Montreal, Quebec- large city Quebec City, QE- province capital Fredericton, New Brunswick- province capital Halifax, Nova Scotia- province capital Charlottetown, PEI- province capital St.John's, Newfoundland- province capital The other capitals (but very quite small cities) Whitehorse, Yukon- territory capital Yellowknife, NWT- territory capital Iqaluit, Nunavut- territory capital
In Alberta, rats are illegal. Alberta has a program to keep rats out, which has been by and large successful.
It is highly variable. Alberta is a large province, not tiny like the countries Luxemburg or Albania. Being a large province, her topography ranges from the flat prairies to the rocky mountains to land filled with trees, large boulders, knolls, cliffs, and deep valleys. Really the topography depends on where in Alberta you are!
The Canadian province of Alberta is a treasure trove of ancient fossils. Thousands of dinosaur bones have been found in the rolling plains of the area. Alberta was an ancient sea bed. This likely accounts for the large amount of fossils.
Alberta is the province with the most oil deposits in Canada
Alberta is a large province with many different topographical features. These different topographical features make for different climatic zones in Alberta.
No, Alberta is a landlocked province in Canada and does not border any large bodies of water. The nearest large bodies of water would be the Pacific Ocean to the west and Hudson Bay to the east.
This varies from region to region. The southern portion of Alberta often receives less rainfall than the northern portion of the province, for example. Alberta is not a small state, it is a province that covers a very large area of land that varies in topography, soil type, climate and even biomes.
Quebec has the biggest French-speaking population, but it is also commonly spoken in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and northern Alberta.
Kansas and Alberta are alike. Both have vast grain growing lands, only one or two large cities and many small farm oriented towns