Mines and minerals are managed by the provinces. In Ontario you could try calling the regional resident geologist @ 613-478-3161. Also try mindat.org for listings of where quartz can be found worldwide.
If you go to the store you will find milk. And milk can be sold in quartz.
Northwestern Canada
Most of Canada's coastlines are located on the Arctic Ocean, due North of Canada.
Yes. Because Canada is its own country and has its own political views it is represented on the World political map. You can find a detailed listing on the internet.
Click on this link for a map if the Sonoran Desert.
France and Spain are located in Western Europe. Please look at a world map and find out something about Europe.
Just google it. It is very effective. Or, google images 'map quartz deposits [Canada].'
Northwestern Canada
A traveller can find a good modern map of Canada by buying the latest up to date map of Canada from a bookshop like WATERSTONES, google maps and lat long
in Canada
Canada is in Northern North America and Russia is in Europe and Asia (Mostly Asia). You can find them on any map of the Earth.
Neither. Italy is a country itself. It is located in the continent, Europe. Canada and the US is located in North America. Consult a map.
Oakville can be located on any map by using sites such as Google maps and Map quest, Oakville is a suburban town in Southern Ontario in Canada, North America.
Nova Scotia is located on the eastern shores of Canada. (Look at a map and we are above and to the right of Maine USA)
You can find a Canada weather map online at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca and www.theweathernetwork.com and www.accuweather.com and www.cbc.ca and www.instructables.com
Check it out on a map.
You would use a political map to find out what countries are located in Asia. A political map clearly outlines the boundaries of different countries.
The Capital of Canada is Ottawa. Ottawa is, fittingly, located in Ottawa province. Which, when you look on a map, is the small part of Canada that seems to protrude into the U.S.( near the Great Lakes).