Actually there are not large number of rail lines in the prairie provinces. There were many more in Ontario and Quebec. The rail lines that were build in the prairies were done so to ship grain to the mainline which took the grain to Eastern Canada where it was sold to the world.
No. The prairie provinces such as Alberta contribute a significant portion of Canada's energy needs. Fort McMurray is one such area where a large portion of Canada's oil comes from.
In Canada's Prairie Provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba) there are two cities with more than a million population (Edmonton and Calgary), one with about three-quarters of a million (Winnipeg) and two with about 400,000 (Saskatoon and Regina).
Mostly European and Eastern European immigrants. There is a very large Ukrainian/Polish/German/Dutch presence in the prairies
A prairie is a large open area of grassland.
Philippines has most number of provinces and chartered cities. It has 196 in total but most are very small. The country with most large sized primary divisions is Russia, which has 86 provinces or primary divisions.
Philippines has most number of provinces and chartered cities. It has 196 in total but most are very small. The country with most large sized primary divisions is Russia, which has 86 provinces or primary divisions.
Prairie dogs are not made of soil, but they do dig burrows.
The provinces of the Roman Empire were administered by the provincial governor and his staff. The legions were stationed in the provinces and the ones with the largest number of troops were the frontier ones, where they defended the borders of the empire. Many provinces also had large numbers of Roman settlers.
A prairie is a large grassland in North America.
plain prairie
buffalo