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Was Nova Scotia part of Lower or Upper Canada?

No, Nova Scotia is in the Maritime Provinces. Upper Canada is another term used for Ontario.


What part of the province of quebec became upper Canada?

Roughly speaking, Upper Canada became Ontario, and Lower Canada became Québec.


What are the major jobs in Canada?

ice road trucking if you live in hte upper part of canada


Britain formed what part of Canada largely for English speaking inhabitants?

The upper portion of canada


Britain formed what part of Canada largely for English-speaking inhabitants?

The upper portion of canada


What part of Canada did lord Durham represent?

He represented both upper and lower Canada as Governor and chief


Is the upper part of the equator warmer?

Hell's ya in Canada we get snow, warm snow!


where are upper and lower Canada?

Now, Upper and Lower Canada have grown, and become Ontario and Quebec. Back at the time of confederation, Upper Canada was what is now Southern Ontario, with York (Toronto) as its "capitol" sort of. This was where all of the English people lived. The southern part of Quebec is what was Lower Canada. It was where all the French people lived.


What is a proper definition for Upper Canada?

"Up" the St.Lawrence River. Part of present day Ontario


What is the part of the mantle beneath the linthosphere called?

The layers of the earth from outside in are the crust, lithosphere (comprised of crust and upper mantle), mantle, outer core and inner core.


What is upper and lower Canada mean?

On July 1, 1867, the British North America Act severed the pre-Confederation Province of Canada into two provinces: Ontario and Québec. That part of the Province of Canada which formerly was the Province of Upper Canada became the Province of Ontario. That part of the Province of Canada which formerly was the Province of Lower Canada became the Province of Québec. (The boundaries of the Provinces of Ontario and Québec have been extended several times since Confederation.)


What are the two coldest provinces in Canada?

yukun territories and nunavut -------- The Two Coldest provinces would be Manitoba and Quebec. The upper Western part of Quebec and Upper Eastern Part of Manitoba are tundra, sub arctic.