British Columbia, Québec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia are obvious answers. All have many islands, and each has at least one "large" island. Respectively, they are Vancouver Island, Anticosti Island, the Isle of Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island.
Ontario and New Brunswick would also qualify. In the question, no particular quality was attached to the meaning of the word "island." Both provinces have many islands.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are landlocked provinces, and Manitoba might not qualify because all the islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut. However, it has previously been pointed out that no particular quality was attached to the meaning of the word "island." Each of the Prairie Provinces has several islands within its borders.
Prince Edward Island, therefore, is the only province that does not qualify, because no part of PEI is on Canada's mainland.
No provinces border Prince Edward Island. It is literally an island.
There are at least three examples of Canadian provinces that have one or more islands that constitute a significant part of the province. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador includes the Isle of Newfoundland. The province of Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island. The province of British Columbia includes Vancouver Island. Less significant islands are part of Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have any sea coast, While Manitoba does, all islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
Because it's as much part of Canada as any other provinces!!
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prince Edward island, Quebec, new Brunswick, nova scotia, Ontario, Newfoundland and Labrador
Prince Edward Island is the only province that is not part of Canada's mainland.
No provinces border Prince Edward Island. It is literally an island.
North americaNewfoundland is part of the North American Continent
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
There are at least three examples of Canadian provinces that have one or more islands that constitute a significant part of the province. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador includes the Isle of Newfoundland. The province of Nova Scotia includes Cape Breton Island. The province of British Columbia includes Vancouver Island. Less significant islands are part of Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have any sea coast, While Manitoba does, all islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
Provinces in Canada that do not border the United States are Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. These provinces are located in the eastern part of Canada, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.
Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. =============================================================================== Look closely at your atlas and you will see that the Province of Québec is also on Canada's Atlantic coast. The Gulf of St Lawrence is part of the Atlantic Ocean.
The western part contains two provinces of Indonesia, Papua and West Irian Papoazia. The eastern part is the mainland of Papua New Guinea.
From the island the mainland is clearly visible. Mainland here means that the land is part of a continent and can be seen from an island which is separated from the mainland by water.
yes and no. The province of Canada is Newfounland
The provinces of Québec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and New Bruswick all have coastline on the Gulf of St Lawrence, which is part of the Atlantic Ocean.