The Appalachian Mountain Chain stretches rom the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick in the north to Alabama and Georgia in the south. They extend 1600 miles.
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Quebec and New Brunswick.
Quebec, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
New Brunswick, New Foundland, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
The Cascade Range is a volcanic mountain range that stretches from Washington state to northern California along the western coast of the United States. It includes notable peaks such as Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Shasta. The range is known for its stunning views, diverse ecosystems, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Only two provinces border the Rocky Mountains. They are British Columbia and Alberta. However, the territory of Yukon also borders the Rockies.
The Cascade Range is the mountain range stretching from Washington state to California.
Rocky Mountain Range. The Rocky Mountain Range is a mountain range that goes through these Canadian provinces: British Columbia, and Alberta. It also goes through these U.S. states: Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Colorado.
The Cascade Range is the mountain range stretching from Washington state to California.
Alberta- Wild roseBritish Columbia- Pacific dogwoodManitoba- Prairie crocusNew Brunswick- Purple violetNewfoundland and Labrador- Pitcher plantNorthwest Territories- Mountain avensNova Scotia- MayflowerNunavut- Arctic poppyOntariio- White trilliumPrince Edward Island- Lady's slipperQuebec- Blue flag irisSaskatchewan- Western red prairie lilyYukon- Fireweed
The highest mountain in New Brunswick is Mount Carleton (817 metres), located in Mount Carleton Provincial Park.
Yes, the Andes mountains are a mountain range in South America, stretching from the equator to antarctica
Mount Carleton, in Mount Carleton Provincial Park, is at 817m the highest elevation in the Canadian province of New Brunswick