There is only one island province-- PEI.
Prince Edward Island is the only province in Canada that is a single island.
English. The only bilingual province in Canada is New Brunswick. And the only province with French as an official language is Quebec.
British Columbia is a province in Canada that is made up of Vancouver Island, the largest island in the province.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is an island. The entire island is one province.
Newfoundland and Labrador is the province that is a peninsula and an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the peninsula.
Prince Edward Island is the only province in Canada that is entirely an island. Located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it is known for its red sand beaches, rolling countryside, and agriculture, particularly potatoes. The island is connected to the mainland by the Confederation Bridge.
Prince Edward Island is a province that is on an island. Prince Edward Island is located in Canada, particularly in Quebec.
Vancouver Island is neither a province nor a territory. Vancouver Island is part of the province of British Columbia and is home to the provincial capital, Victoria.
In terms of area, Quebec is the biggest province. Ontario has the largest population. Quebec is now #2 in geographic size. Newly created Nunavut is now the largest and covers the northern region. (This is not true since Nunavut is a Territory not a Province. The way the question is worded, Quebec is still the largest Province in Canada with respect to land mass.) In terms of land mass, Quebec is the largest with 1.5 million square kms - about 15% of Canada's total. Ontario is the largest in terms of population. Over 13 million people live in Ontario, about one third of the country's population.
It is Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island. It is mostly Prince Edward Island.
There is no such island. However, VANCOUVER Island-- where the city of Victoria is located-- is in the Province of British Columbia