There are thousands of rivers that can be found in Canada. Among the largest are the Mackenzie River, the Columbia River, the Yukon River, the Saint Lawrence River, the Nelson River, and the Peace River.
The Canadian province that has the most people per square kilometer is the province of Ontario. The province of Ontario also makes up over 38% of the population in the country of Canada.
Because the French won over Quebec in the French and Indian war, making the province of Quebec (located above Vermont) speak French. Quebec is the only French speaking province in Canada.
Labrador is an integral part of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Prince Edward Island is Canada's smallest province, both by area and population, but it has, by far, the highest population density of any Canadian province.
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Type your answer here... Manitoba is known as the land of 100,000 lakes.
Quebec has the most lakes of any size at over 1 million, followed by Ontario, then ManitobaAlthough Manitoba Has more lakes and water per kilometre than any other province. That statistic is why the province is referred to as the "Lake Province" in various circles.
Canada contains more fresh water than the rest of the world combined. The Province of Ontario alone contains over one-third of the world's fresh water.
The capital of the united Province of Canada changed several times over its history:CityYearsKingston1841-1843Montreal1843-1849Toronto1849-1852Quebec1852-1856Toronto1856-1858Quebec1859-1866Ottawa1866-1867
Canada has more lakes and rivers than any country in the entire world. There are over 3 million lakes in Canada.
In Canada, a person over the age of 18 is classified as an adult and is allowed to vote in elections. In some provinces it is legal to gamble and/or drink at 18, but it varies from province to province.
The province of Quebec has a veto over Amendments to the Constitution of Canada.
Over 3 million and Canada houses 60 percent of the worlds lakes !!!
Great Bear Lake and Great Slave Lake. Other than that there are over 31,500 lakes in Canada
There are thousands of rivers that can be found in Canada. Among the largest are the Mackenzie River, the Columbia River, the Yukon River, the Saint Lawrence River, the Nelson River, and the Peace River.
French is mainlly spoken in Quebec and New Brunswick, but French and English are official languages all over Canada.