It depends upon what is being grown. For example, the dry inner valleys of B.C. are the best place in Canada for growing grapes, and the prairies in Central Alberta, around Edmonton, are some of the most fertile in the country, making them excellent for cereal crops (such as wheat, rye, barley, etc.). Grapes would not grow well (if at all) in Central Alberta, as the winters are too cold, and the soils in the valleys of inner B.C. do not support cereal crops very well.
Tundra - Canada's most northerly vegetation region.
Tundra - the most north region in canada
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