the north saskatcewan river and the south Saskatchewan river.
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There are three prairie provinces, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
one of the three prairie provinces in western Canada; rich in oil and natural gas and minerals
The prairie provinces of Canada are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The southern parts of these provinces are covered in grassland.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are Canada's Prairie Provinces.
There are three "prairie" provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
The three prarie provinces are: Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
Three Canadian provinces are together referred to as the 'prairie provinces.' They are, from west to east, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Two cities in Alberta have over a million population: Calgary and Edmonton. Winnipeg, Manitoba, is in the three-quarters of a million range. In Saskatchewan, both Saskatoon and Regina are between 300,000 and 400,000.
Canada's major Wheat-Farming areas are in the west in the region of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta. These three provinces are called the Prairie Provinces.
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
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).
Saskatchewan is the middle province of the three Prairie Provinces, with Alberta to the West and Manitoba to the East.