Not all our provinces are called prairie provinces. The Prairies are a geographical area of Canada where its all pretty much flat. Saskatchewan, for example, has no hills. Well, one, but its man-made.
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No hills in Saskatchewan, you say??
The Cypress Hills, which straddle the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, have the highest elevation of any Canadian location between the Rocky Mountains and Labrador.
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Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are Canada's Prairie Provinces.
Manitoba
British Columbia
The Yukon Territorie
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Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are the prairie provinces.
They are not on water.Thus the name prairie provinces.
the population of the prairie provinces in 2000 is about 6,037,715
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba are known as the prairie provinces.
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There are three prairie provinces, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
The prairie provinces of Canada are Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The southern parts of these provinces are covered in grassland.
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.
Canada's territories are located north of Canada's provinces.
Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta
Yes. The Prairie Provinces are major in Canada's energy needs.