The province west of Saskatchewan and east of British Columbia is Alberta.
The Major Cities are :British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Nunavut and the Arctic Lowlands.it can also be called northwest territory is "boardered" with British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and Nunavut.
It is in British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia in the South Western corner of Canada and sits directly above Washington State in the U.S.Vancouver is in Canadawest coast, Province is called British Columbia. North of America's Washington State.
The Province of British Columbia is frequently referred to by its initials, B.C. It is also called Lotus Land, La-La Land, etc.
Alberta, Ontario & Saskatchewan all have family day. British Columbia will begin celebrating it in 2013. It's the 3rd Monday in February in each province. Other provinces also have a holiday the 3rd Monday in February, but it is not officially called Family.
"The smallest town in Canada is Fleming Saskatchewan" Scott,SK. is labelled as the smallest town in Saskatchewan...so, how could Fleming,SK. be called the smallest in Canada..?(as others have worte.)
4/10. To the west of Ontario: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia To the east of Ontario: Québec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.
Both the Northwest Territories and British Columbia share borders with the Yukon and Alberta.
The Major Cities are :British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, Nunavut and the Arctic Lowlands.it can also be called northwest territory is "boardered" with British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and Nunavut.
It is in British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia in the South Western corner of Canada and sits directly above Washington State in the U.S.Vancouver is in Canadawest coast, Province is called British Columbia. North of America's Washington State.
The city of Victoria is the capital of the Canadian province of British Columbia. There is no province called Victoria in Canada, Australia, or any other former colony.
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There are called provinces. Vancouver, etc. are provinces as well. Update: Vancouver is not a Province, it's a City in the province of British Columbia
The Province of British Columbia is frequently referred to by its initials, B.C. It is also called Lotus Land, La-La Land, etc.
People from British Columbia are commonly referred to as "British Columbians." This term applies to all residents of the province, regardless of their background. Additionally, locals may informally refer to themselves as "BCers." The province is known for its diverse population, including Indigenous peoples and immigrants from various cultures.
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick are the provinces that share a direct land border with the United States, and the Yukon shares a border with the American state Alaska.
Alberta, Ontario & Saskatchewan all have family day. British Columbia will begin celebrating it in 2013. It's the 3rd Monday in February in each province. Other provinces also have a holiday the 3rd Monday in February, but it is not officially called Family.
"The smallest town in Canada is Fleming Saskatchewan" Scott,SK. is labelled as the smallest town in Saskatchewan...so, how could Fleming,SK. be called the smallest in Canada..?(as others have worte.)