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Alberta is the province with the most oil deposits in Canada

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How do the Maritime differ from rest of Canada's provinces?

The Maritimes provinces (PEI, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia) consist of the smallest provinces in Canada and all border the Atlantic Ocean. If you add Newfoundland these four provinces are referred to as the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland is an Island in the Atlantic) Beyond that there is very little in terms of geography that makes it different then the rest of Canada. However there are some large differences in terms of culture within the Maritimes vs the rest since it is the part of Canada that was first colonized and hence people have the longest history in. Add to this a long history of employment relating to the sea and you have many of the reasons for the difference in culture.


Why does Canada have so many different climates?

Canada has many different climates fore it is a country that has a large horizontal mass. You have BC and the Maritime provinces surrounded by ocean and the Prairie provinces in the center of land mass. The thermal of effect of the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean's call for milder winters and summer where as provinces such as Manitoba and Alberta have much harsher winters and hotter summers.


What is the large number of rail lines in the prairie provinces reflect?

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.


Do people in Ontario Canada trade their natural resources with other countries?

Yes, Ontario may not have a huge export of grain compared to the the Prarie Provinces of Canada but Canada has one of if not the largest grain export in the WORLD! Ontario has a large export of Nickel, Talc, and Beef.


What are facts about Canada about geography?

It covers a very large area, about 9 million sq/kms, from the North Pole to below the 49th parallel.

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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.


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How do the Maritime differ from rest of Canada's provinces?

The Maritimes provinces (PEI, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia) consist of the smallest provinces in Canada and all border the Atlantic Ocean. If you add Newfoundland these four provinces are referred to as the Atlantic provinces (Newfoundland is an Island in the Atlantic) Beyond that there is very little in terms of geography that makes it different then the rest of Canada. However there are some large differences in terms of culture within the Maritimes vs the rest since it is the part of Canada that was first colonized and hence people have the longest history in. Add to this a long history of employment relating to the sea and you have many of the reasons for the difference in culture.


Why does Canada have so many different climates?

Canada has many different climates fore it is a country that has a large horizontal mass. You have BC and the Maritime provinces surrounded by ocean and the Prairie provinces in the center of land mass. The thermal of effect of the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean's call for milder winters and summer where as provinces such as Manitoba and Alberta have much harsher winters and hotter summers.


How many areas in Canada are bordered by water?

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What is the large number of rail lines in the prairie provinces reflect?

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.