Nunavut is north of Manitoba.
The territory north of Manitoba is Nunavut .
Nunavut, north west territory, Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, New found land and Labrador, and Manitoba
no, it's in Manitoba.:< :)
The provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec all border the Hudson Bay. Also, the Canadian territory of Nunavut (formerly part of the Northwest Territories, until 1999) borders the Hudson Bay.
North Dakota and Minnesota border Manitoba.
The territory north of Manitoba is Nunavut .
Manitoba is not part of a territory. Manitoba is its own province.
Alberta to the West, Manitoba to the East and the Northwest Territory to the North
Nunavut, north west territory, Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, New found land and Labrador, and Manitoba
Manitoba does not have territorial status, it is a Canadian Province.
No Manitoba is not in the Yukon Territory because the Yukon is located near the northwestern part of Canada, right beside Alaska and Manitoba is located near the middle of Canada.
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Manitoba is a Canadian province. It is the fourth province east of the Pacific Ocean.Manitoba's boundaries are:to the south, the 49th parallel (the USA)to the west, the province of Saskatchewanto the north, the 60th parallel (the territory of Nunavut)to the northeast, Hudson Bayto the east, the province of Ontario
No. Winnipeg is in the province of Manitoba, the one that looks like a keyhole in the centre of Canada. The Yukon territory is the furthest Northwest area of Canada, North of British Columbia and just East of the U.S. State of Alaska.
Winnipeg is the capital city of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Manitoba is located north of the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota.
Section 146 of the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act) provided for the admission of Rupert's Land and the North-western Territory into Canada. They were admitted on July 15, 1870 (the same day that Manitoba became a province).
The capital of Manitoba is Winnipeg.