What is the Capital city of the Province of northwest territory?
1. The name is "Northwest Territories" and, as a name, must be capitalized.
2. Northwest Territories is not a province; Northwest Territories is a territory (despite the plural nature of its name).
3. In this context, neither "capital" nor "province" should be capitalized.
4. The capital of Northwest Territories is Yellowknife.
Can a US employment authorization card be used as a legal ID when crossing the Canadian border?
Yes, as a form of identification only. It will NOT get you back into the US if you do not have Advance Parole if you don't have your Green Card.
What is the capital of the province or territory in Lamont Alberta Canada?
The capital of the province of Alberta is Edmonton.
What is the north of Washington?
If you mean Washington, D. C., the U. S. State of Maryland is to the north. if you mean Washington State, the Canadian Province of British Columbia is to the north.
Which of the larger Canadian province than the providence of Ontario?
Quebec has a bigger area than Ontario does.
What province in Canada produces the most natural gaz?
Alberta, much of it is used in Alberta. They produce over 70% of Canada's natural gas, about 4 trillion cubic feet per year. .
Which province in Canada has the most homeless people?
Toronto has the most homeless people in Canada. Population of 5,001 people.
Next comes Vancouver followed by Ottawa. I hope that this can help you a lot with whatever you are looking for :P
What is the name commonly given to the four Eastern provinces of Canada?
Atlantic Canada or the Atlantic provinces. They are famously known as the Maritimes.
What are the Atlantic Provinces in Canada?
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland are the only four provinces in the Atlantic area in Canada!
How long does to take to walk from Vancouver BC to Edmonton Alta?
It is 720 miles and an estimated driving time of 13 hours and 36 minutes according to Google Maps.
Which Canadian Territory was created in 1999 and why?
== == What had been previously been the eastern half of the North West Territory became Nunavut. This was done to bring more local representation and control to the area, especially for the native peoples living there.
What is the largest oil producing province in Canada?
Alberta has the most oil reserves and produces the most in Canada
Which provinces are the smallest and least populated?
PEI is the smallest province. It's also the least populated. However, if you include Territories, then Nunavut is the least populated.
How many opp stations are there between peterborough and Ottawa?
There are approx. 8-9 O.P.P. stations between Peterbourogh and Ottawa
What was the population Manitoba 20 years ago?
the population of Manitoba 20 years ago was 943,153 persons