mostly wheat (grain, barley, canola), and meat. Sometimes dairy.
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are Canada's Prairie Provinces.
Most parts of the prairie provinces would be under water.
most of the grains were grown in the prairies (the interior plains) such as wheat. Since most of them came from this area it was considered "Canada's breadbasket"
The three Prairie provinces of Canada Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
Today, Metis people live all over the place, most of which in Canada and parts of the U.S. They used to live in areas near trading posts, mainly in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and some U.S. areas
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.
The most Plentiful Resource grown in the prairie provinces is wheat. Wheat is a very plentiful resources in the prairie provinces.
The main language of the prairie provinces is English. The second most popular is German.
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
Most parts of the prairie provinces would be under water.
most of the grains were grown in the prairies (the interior plains) such as wheat. Since most of them came from this area it was considered "Canada's breadbasket"
The three Prairie provinces of Canada Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
Today, Metis people live all over the place, most of which in Canada and parts of the U.S. They used to live in areas near trading posts, mainly in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and some U.S. areas
Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.
The westernmost prairie province in Canada is Alberta.
The resources of the Prairies were and still are for the most part sent to Eastern Canada who sells them to the world for large profits. This is why Western Canadian farmers has and still have very different rules, taxes and systems they farm under. Today Alberta is the largest, by far, contributor to Confederation on a per capita basis. Yet for all the money sent East by the Prairie provinces they get very few federal services, most of which are based in and are for Eastern Canada.