Prince Edward Island (PEI) is a provincial island in Canada, located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is the smallest province in the country, both in size and population, known for its stunning beaches, red sand, and rolling countryside. PEI is famous for its agricultural produce, particularly potatoes, and its rich cultural heritage, including its association with the author Lucy Maud Montgomery, who wrote "Anne of Green Gables." The island is accessible by the Confederation Bridge and offers a charming mix of history and natural beauty.
Canada. In fact, the Canadian province of British Columbia has its provincial capital, Victoria, on Vancouver Island.
The flower of PEI (Canada's smallest province) is the Lady's Slipper.
British Columbia, Canada Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada Golden Ears Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada Hope, British Columbia, Canada Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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The title of Provincial leaders in Canada is 'Premier'
Its Charlottetown in Prince Edward Island!
Victoria
Canada. In fact, the Canadian province of British Columbia has its provincial capital, Victoria, on Vancouver Island.
The flower of PEI (Canada's smallest province) is the Lady's Slipper.
Canada's provincial island is Prince Edward Island (PEI), located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It is the smallest province in Canada, known for its red sand beaches, rolling countryside, and rich agricultural heritage. PEI is also famous for being the setting of the beloved novel "Anne of Green Gables" by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The island is accessible via the Confederation Bridge, which connects it to New Brunswick.
Cathedral Grove, old growth forest on Vancouver Island, BC, Canada inMacMillan Provincial Park
Akimiski Island is located in Canada and is part of the northern section of Ontario. It is owned by Canada and is under the jurisdiction of the federal and provincial governments. The island is uninhabited and primarily known for its natural environment and wildlife.
British Columbia, Canada Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada Golden Ears Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada Hope, British Columbia, Canada Pacific Rim National Park, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Canada has ten provincial legislative assemblies, and three territorial. The provincial are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. The territorial are Northwest Territories, Nunvut, and Yukon.
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It is located on the west coast of northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Victoria is the provincial capital of British Columbia in western Canada