As far as provinces go, British Columbia (particulary the northern part of it) would fit the bill. The Yukon and Northwest Territories are in Canada's western and northern land, although they are territories and not provinces.
yukun territories and nunavut -------- The Two Coldest provinces would be Manitoba and Quebec. The upper Western part of Quebec and Upper Eastern Part of Manitoba are tundra, sub arctic.
There are several major mountain ranges in Canada. The most famous range would be the Rockies. These mountains are part of the the Western Cordillera which passes from Canada and into the United States. The Innuitian mountains are another range along with the Appalachians though the Appalachians are now generally all eroded and round.
Of the Canadian provinces that existed at the time of Confederation, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and British Columbia did not immediately join. The provinces of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan did not exist at that time; they were part of Rupert's Land and the North-western Territory which were still British. Provision was made in section 146 of the British North America Act for the admission of such provinces and territories into Confederation.
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I think it is British Columbia and Alberta? I'm not sure, you will have to double check on a real source. Wiki answers, and wikipedia are not that reliable.
Yes, part of British Columbia, Yukon, and some of Alaska.
The Andes rise in the western part of Columbia where they became a cordillera.
The Western Cordillera is in the west part of Canada.In the provinces Yukon,Alberta,Britsh Columbia, and Northwest Territories.It runs along the western edge of North and South America. In Canada it streches from the Canadian-United states border at 49degreesN latitude to almost 70degrees N latitude.HEY NO! ITS IN CANADA! YEAH, CANANANANDA **** YOU ITS GOT CANADA! YAY CANANADA!yay...
The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) covers the Cordillera mountain range in the northern part of the Philippines. It is composed of the provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province.
Some cities in the Western Cordillera include Quito in Ecuador, Santiago in Chile, and Bogota in Colombia. These cities are located near the Andes mountain range, which forms part of the Western Cordillera in South America.
The Western Cordillera is located along the western coast of North and South America, stretching from Alaska down to Chile. It is a major mountain range with peaks that are part of the Andes in South America and the Coast Mountains in North America.
The Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) in the Philippines is composed of the provinces of Abra, Apayao, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province, and the city of Baguio. This region is located in the northern part of Luzon and is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage.
As far as provinces go, British Columbia (particulary the northern part of it) would fit the bill. The Yukon and Northwest Territories are in Canada's western and northern land, although they are territories and not provinces.
Colombia's highlands are located in the Andes mountain range, which runs through the western part of the country. The three main ranges in Colombia are the Cordillera Occidental, the Cordillera Central, and the Cordillera Oriental. These highlands are known for their stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems.
Some provinces and territories in the Cordillera region include Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, and Mountain Province. These areas are known for their rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and unique indigenous communities.
The western part of the Netherlands is often referred to as Holland. Holland actually exists out of two provinces, North and South Holland. People often refer to the Netherlands as Holland, which is ofcourse not right, it's just 2 out of the 12 provinces.