How many princes are in canada?
Two: Prince William and Prince Harry. They live in England, though, so most of the time it's none.
What are the provinces of andalucia?
The huge spanish region of Andalucia has eight provinces: Huelva,Seville,Cadiz,Malaga,Cordoba,Jaen,Granada and Almeria.It borders Portugal to the West,Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha to the North,and Murcia to the East.
What is Canada's second largest territory?
The largest TERRITORY of Canada is Nunavut
The SECOND largest TERRITORY is Quebec.
The Yukon and Northwest Territories and Nunavut are all part of the?
Canada is divided in thirteen parts:
10 Provinces:
1) Prince Edouard Island
2) Nova Scotia
3) New Brunswick
4) New-Foundland
5) Quebec
6) Ontario
7) Manitoba
8) Saskatchewan
9) Alberta
10) British Columbia
3 Territories:
1) Yukon
2) Northwest Territories
3) Nunavut
Until 1999, Nunavut was part of the Northwest Territories.
How do you travel from Jasper to Vancouver by bus?
You would go west on Hwy 16 till you reached Hwy 5 at Tete Jaune Cache, then follow 5 south past Kamloops and Merritt to Hope, then join Hwy 1 to Vancouver. It's about 500 miles and approximately 12 hours by Greyhound
When was the Canadian Pacific Railroad completed?
if i remember correctly from my grade 8 project on CPR, it was in 1885.
What is produced in Canada's Northwest Territories?
The main exports of the northwest territories are mining products, oil, and natural gas. Timber is also important.
Which Canadian territory was split several times to create other territories and provinces?
July 9, 1993, the Canadian Parliament passed the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act. April 1, 1999 Nunavut officially split from the Northwest Territories and became a Canadain territory. The western half staying as the Northwest Territories and the eastern half becoming Nunavut. July 9th every year is Nunavut day in Canada.
Yes, it is an island in south-western Canada.
Its original name was Île de Montréal, which is French for Island of Montréal.
When it is 9 o clock in British Columbia what time is it in Nova Scotia?
It would be either 1am or 1 pm, depending on the time in BC being 9pm or 9 am. Nova Scotia is 4 hours later than BC.
Calgary is NOT a continent.
Calgary is a city in the Canadian province of Alberta on the continent of North America.
How long is Alberta territory?
I am sorry but How long is Alberta territory means nothing
There is the Provence of Alberta, all relevant measurements are available on WIKIpedia
There never has been an Alberta Territory best as I can remember, the Provence was created directly from the Northwest territories.
Can you transplant yellow lady slippers in Manitoba?
Ladyslippers are endangered and protected in Manitoba. There is a fine and - they do not transplant well. Look at them, take a picture, but leave them alone please.
What is Canada's most industrialized province?
Quebec's northern border is farther north than that of any other province in Canada. The most northern point of Canada is within the Territory of Nunavut (which includes the magnetic northpole within its borders on Ellesmere Island)
What are the political divisions of Prince Edward Island in Canada?
Two cities, seven towns and 66 outlying areas constitute Prince Edward Island's political divisions.
How many states and Canadian provinces does the mississipppi drain?
The Mississippi doesn't flow in or out of any Canadian provinces.
What four provinces don't teach Canadian history?
The premise of this question is false.
Canada's history is taught in schools in ALL Provinces and Territories.
Whiat province in Canada was the first to be settled by Europeans and the last to join Canada?
The last Province to join Canada was Nunavut in 1999.
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Nunavut is not a province. Nunavut is a territory.
Other than the temporary Norse (Viking) settlements at the tip of Newfoundland's Northern Peninsula around the year 1000, the first European permanent settlement in Canada occurred around the year 1610 on the Isle of Newfoundland.
It is generally believed, however, that several Europeans wintered in Newfoundland from time to time prior to 1610. These were men associated with the fishing fleets that frequented the Grand Banks.
The Province of Newfoundland and Labrador entered Confederation on March 31, 1949.
Which province adopted the Loon as its symbol?
Ontario adopted the common loon as its provincial bird.
What were the large cities of the prarie provinces in the 1800s?
The only community of significance on the Canadian prairies during most of the 1800s was Winnipeg.
How did people get across to Vancouver island before bc ferries?
Before BC ferries, a privately owned ferry company called Black Ball ferries operated in and out of Horseshoe Bay. They had control of the routes to Gibsons and Nanaimo, starting from 1951. In fact, they built the first terminal at Horseshoe Bay. Before this, there really wasn't a lot of travel between the mainland and vancouver island, it was mainly just for industrial purposes.
How did Boston help in the Halifax harbor explosion in 1917?
The city of Boston and the state of Massachussetts dispatched a relief train to Halifax filled with doctors, nurses and medical supplies within about 12 hours after the explosion. Remarkably, they decided to send the train based on very little information about what was going on in Halifax at the time. (Most lines of communication were down.) Over the next several days, more trains filled with medical aid and humanitarian supplies were sent to Halifax, and Bostonians sent millions of dollars worth of supplies and financial aid. Haligonians never forgot the city's help. Some of the first emergency housing erected after the explosion was named after Massachussetts' governor, and in 1918 Halifax sent Boston a large Christmas tree as a gift. The tradition was revived in the 1970s and every Christmas the large Boston Christmas tree is a gift from the people of Nova Scotia.