Yukon
British Columbia lies south of the Yukon territory.
Yukon territory.
You are probably asking about Great Slave Lake. The question is vague however as the MacKenzie River is in the Northwest Territory.
British Columbia
British Columbia
Volcanoes in Canada are mostly located in these regions due to their proximity to tectonic plate boundaries where volcanic activity occurs. British Columbia is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a region known for its volcanic and seismic activity. Similarly, the Yukon Territory also lies along a tectonic boundary, resulting in volcanic activity in these areas.
Presumably in the northwest of something, though you'd need to be more specific for us to say the northwest of what.Canada has a region called the "Northwest Territories", which lies between Yukon and Inavut and north of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. (Canada used to have a region called the Northwestern Territory that included the present Northwest Territories and some other land also.) The US used to have a region called the "Northwest Territory", which included the land that today makes up Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota (essentially: the land bordered by the Missisippi River to the west, the Ohio River to the south, the Great Lakes to the North, and Pennsylvania to the east). Since 1803 (when the state of Ohio was carved from it and the remainder was parceled into other divisions) the term has been politically obsolete, so a reasonable answer to your original question would be "in the history books."
Canada's Yukon Territory is roughly triangular in shape, and most of its western border is shared with Alaska along 141 degrees west longitude. Most of its southern border is shared with the Canadian province of British Columbia, along 60 degrees north latitude. The Arctic Ocean lies to the north. Yukon Territory shares a border with Canada's Northwest Territories to the east, along an irregular line west of the Mackenzie River. There is a possibility that, if the glaciers melt, Yukon Territory might also be bordered on the Pacific Ocean in its southwest corner.
There are mountains on the mainland....That's all I know dude
Melville Island lies to the northwest of the Northern Territory coast, in Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. However, to Australia's northwest is the island of Timor, which is divided between East Timor and Indonesia.
Northwest Australia is part of the Australian continental land mass. There is no sea between. However, north of northwest Australia is the Timor Sea, while east of that is the Arafura Sea, which lies directly above the Norhern Territory.
There is actually only one province that boarders the Pacific Ocean and that is British Columbia.