Which Canadian provinces use Central Standard Time?
The provinces that are located in the Central Standard Time Zone are Manitoba, Nunavut, Ontario, and Saskatchewan. These provinces use Central Standard Time as well as Central Daylight Time.
Name the present-day states and Canadian provinces through which the corps of discovery passed?
The Corps of Discovery passed through Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Indiana,
Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Land area: 553,556km2
Water area: 94,241km2
Total area: 647,797km2
How are potatoes shipped from Prince Edward Island?
Potatoes are transported from PEI either by road( trucks) or by boat.
Where did most Canadians live in 1901?
Most Canadians lived in the Southern parts of Canada when migrating and immigrating to Canada because it was in the urban centres.
Which two Canadian provinces have capital cities named after Queen Victoria?
Regina is the capital of the province of Saskatchewan (it means "Queen" in Latin) and Victoria is the capital of the province of British Columbia. Both were named in honour of Queen Victoria.
Which Canadian province produces the most honey?
Prince Edward Island has the largest potatoe farms and produce the most potatoes
in Canada.
Which provincial capitol is closer to the national capital of Canada?
Quebec City is the provincial capital of Quebec. Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario. Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Quebec City is 443.9 kilometres from Ottawa. Toronto is 449.2 kilometres from Ottawa.
Quebec City is 5.3 kilometres closer to Ottawa than Toronto.
What is the climate of the canadian wilderness?
From Arctic to temperate rain-forest. Canada extends from the North Pole to below the 49th parallel and has a lot of what most people would consider wilderness. In the winter most of it will be covered in snow and well below freezing. In the summer it can be 30c during the day, well not in the far north. The Pole has ice year round.
When and how was most of Canada's territory acquired?
Purchased by from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869
What province are referred to Atlantic province?
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, New Foundland and Labrador are the Atlantic Canadian provinces.
What is the time difference between Canadian provinces?
There are ten time differences among Canadian provinces, 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4 and 4.5 hours.
0 between NB & NS
0 between NB & PE
0 between NS & PE
0 & 0.5 hr. between NB & NL
0 & 0.5 hr. between NS & NL
0 & 0.5 hr. between PE & NL
0 & 1 hr. between BC & AB
0 & 1 hr. between AB & SK
0 & 1 hr. between SK & MB
0 & 1 hr. between MB & ON
0 & 1 hr. between QC & NB
0 & 1 hr. between QC & NS
0 & 1 hr. between QC & PE
0, 0.5, 1 & 1.5 hrs. between QC & NL
0, 1 & 2 hrs. between BC & SK
0, 1 & 2 hrs. between SK & ON
0, 1 & 2 hrs. between ON & QC
1 hr. between AB & MB
1 & 2 hrs. between BC & MB
1 & 2 hrs. between AB & ON
1 & 2 hrs. between MB & QC
1 & 2 hrs. between ON & NB
1 & 2 hrs. between ON & NS
1 & 2 hrs. between ON & PE
1, 1.5, 2 & 2.5 hrs. between ON & NL
1, 2 & 3 hrs. between BC & ON
1, 2 & 3 hrs. between SK & QC
2 hrs. between MB & NB
2 hrs. between MB & NS
2 hrs. between MB & PE
2 & 2.5 hrs. between MB & NL
2 & 3 hrs. between AB & QC
2 & 3 hrs. between SK & NB
2 & 3 hrs. between SK & NS
2 & 3 hrs. between SK & PE
2, 2.5, 3 & 3.5 hrs. between SK & NL
2, 3 & 4 hrs. between BC & QC
3 hrs. between AB & NB
3 hrs. between AB & NS
3 hrs. between AB & PE
3 & 3.5 hrs. between AB & NL
3 & 4 hrs. between BC & NB
3 & 4 hrs. between BC & NS
3 & 4 hrs. between BC & PE
3, 3.5, 4 & 4.5 hrs. between BC & NL
AB = Alberta
BC = British Columbia
MB = Manitoba
NB = New Brunswick
NL = Newfoundland & Labrador
NS = Nova Scotia
ON = Ontario
PE = Prince Edward Island
QC = Quebec
SK = Saskatchewan
Do the wooden stars on houses in PEI and Nova Scotia mean something?
Sadly, it just means they were on sale somewhere...
What was the role of the NWMP?
The general purpose in establishing the North West Mounted Police (NWMP) was to establish Canada's authority over the North West Territories.
Specifically, the NWMP was to:
establish law and order;
collect customs dues;
enforce prohibition;
supervise the treaties between First Nations and the federal government;
assist in the settlement process;
ensure the welfare of immigrants; and
fight prairie fires, disease and destitution.
What is the Main province of Canada?
There is no main province in Canada except the province that holds the capital Ottawa which is Ontario.
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