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Canada Provinces and Territories

This category is for the 10 provinces and three territories that make up the second largest country in the world: Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Nunavut, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories.

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Can you drink on a private hired coach?

yes

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Bad answer...

Every state in the USA and Province in Canada has a different outlook on that answer...but the general is NO.

In the province of British Columbia it is against the law to have open alcohol in a motor vehicle, no matter what kind. If you do it on the bus and get caught...it is a $240.00 per person on the coach. Not just the drinkers because they don't know who is or is not drinking. So a full bus with 56 passengers = $13,440.00> Is it worth it? Guess you have to decide.

In Washington state the law is NO. The bus comes under the same laws as any motor vehicle. No open alcohol may be consumed in a motor vehicle.

The best idea...call the Provincial Traffic Division in your area, or State Highway Patrol. Get the right answer.

Is it true that about half of all Canadians live in the province of Nova Scotia?

that is certainly not true.

Nova Scotia has a VERY small population compared to Quebec, Ontario, Alberta & British Columbia... Each of which has a city with a higher population than ALL of Nova Scotia.

What is it like to live in Nunavut Canada?

Living in Nunavut, Canada, offers a unique experience characterized by its remote location, stunning natural landscapes, and rich Indigenous culture. The vast territory is known for its harsh Arctic climate, with long, cold winters and short summers, which can pose challenges for daily life. Communities are often small and closely-knit, fostering a strong sense of community and reliance on traditional practices like hunting and fishing. However, residents may also face limited access to services and amenities, which can impact quality of life.

What is the name of the country that is in 60 nort 100west?

Canada is the country at 60N 100W. Those coordinates are right on the border between the Manitoba and Nunavut provinces.

What is the largest of the three prairie Provence's land size in Canada?

Alberta is the largest prairie province by land size. Saskatchewan is the prairie province with the most prairie land.

Which are the border zones of Manitoba?

Manitoba is the province at the geographic centre of Canada.

To the East, there is Ontario. Manitoba extends north to Nunavut, west to Saskatchewan, and the United States is to the south.

American states across the border from Manitoba are Minnesota and North Dakota.

See http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/ca.htm

Why are French Canadians so rude?

The few French canadians I ever met were really kind. That said in every culture you can meet someone who is fed up with our own behaviour.

What are the provinces and territories in Canadian shield?

The Canadian Shield covers the provinces of north-eastern Alberta, northern Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec. Northwest Territories and Nunavut are territories covered by the Canadian Shield.

What province is Fredericton in?

Fredericton is the capital city of the province of New Brunswick in Canada.

What province borders the Northwest Territories?

The provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia share a border with the Northwest Territories along the 60th parallel of latitude.

What is Canada's land features?

Most of Canada is found on the American landmass but has hundreds of islands lying off shore. Canada is in the continent of North America.

The area of Canada is 9,984,670 km2

What coastal body of water does British Columbia share with Alaska?

The coastal body of water that touches British Columbia is The North Pacific Ocean, and the body of water that is surrounded by Southern Alaska is the Gulf of Alaska.

I guess you could say that both are part of the Pacific, but that would be like saying the Gulf of Mexico is part of the Atlantic.

What is the population in every province of Canada?

Ontario 13,210,667 (2010)

Quebec 7,907,375 (2010)

British Columbia 4,530,960 (2010)

Alberta 3,720,946 (2010)

Manitoba 1,235,412 (2010)

Saskatchewan 1,045,622 (2010)

Nova Scotia 942,506 (2010)

New Brunswick 751,755 (2010)

Newfoundland and Labrador 509,739 (2010)

Prince Edward Island 142,266 (2010)

Northwest Territories 43,759 (2010)

Yukon 34,525 (2010)

Nunavut 33,220 (2010)

2 How did the contributions of Russian settlers in the Prairie Provinces change life in Canada?

D, They brought wheat that grew well in the climate. I know this because I got all my answer on my quiz right!