Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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.
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
hudson river, hudson strait, and hudson bay
the province of Alberta, Canada
Unfortunately for you, Hudson is not a real town here in Alberta, but a fabricated one from the CBC TV series Heartland. In other words, Hudson, Alberta doesn't exist.
Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Lake Claire is the largest lake in Alberta. Abraham Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Hudson Bay. Beaverhill Lake, Bistcho Lake, Buffalo Lake, and Lesser Slave Lake are other major lakes in Alberta.
Saskatchewan and Alberta, all other provinces have ocean coasts. Manitoba has an Ocean Port on Hudson Bay.
The Milk River runs through the very southern part of Alberta. This is the only river in Alberta that doesn't run north to the Arctic Ocean or to Hudson's Bay, and is the only river in Alberta that does not originate from Alberta, but instead from the mountains of Montana. It flows up through Alberta, and back down again into the States, all the way to the Gulf of Mexico.
No, Ontario doesn't have prairies. Prairies are only present in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Ontario's ecozones are Mixedwood Plains, Boreal Sheild and Hudson Plains.
the Bow River is in the Canadian Province of Alberta and it a tributary of the South Saskatchewan River and is considered the head water of the Nelson River which eventually flow into the Hudson Bay
There were no provinces that existed before Alberta. There was a large territory that covered what is now Alberta and Saskatchewan and part of Manitoba called Rupert's Land from the time of the incorporation of a national fur-trading company called the Hudson's Bay Company. Rupert's Land then became the Northwest Territories after several more provinces were founded. After much delegation as a result of increased settlement in the southern area of NWT, in 1905 Alberta and Saskatchewan were given provincial status.
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.
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The province Alberta was created out of the Northwest Territories.
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