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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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What is Quebec Quebec famous for?

quebec is famous for the people like Celine Dion, and simple plan! it also is famous for like poutine and other foods. the carnival in quebec is also pretty large and famous!!

hopes this helps! :P :)

What province make the following Atlantic Canada pacific coast prairies northern Canada central Canada?

The Atlantic Canada provinces include: New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

The Pacific Coast province is British Columbia.

The Prairies include the following provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

The Northern Canadian provinces are: the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

Central Canada consists of Ontario and Quebec.

Usually the "Pacific Canada" and "Prairies" categories you describe are combined into one: "Western Canada."

What are the provinces make up Acadia?

nova scotia, new brunswick, and Prince Edward Island. (i think.)

What is the Canadian province that Montana borders?

Canadian provinces are part of Canada so they can't border against themselves. This is like asking which state is next to the United States which doesn't make sense since all U.S. states are part of the U.S.

Which provinces considered a Maritime Union in 1864?

Obviously the Maritime Provinces did; New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. This was until the chartlottetown conference when Sir Jonh A MacDonald proposed Canadian Confederacy and the idea lost popularity.

Where is Labador?

Labrador is a Canadian province located north of Newfoundland, and separated from it by the Strait of Belle Isle.

Both provinces are located on the east side of Canada, touching the Atlantic Ocean.

What are the Canadian heartland provinces?

The heartland provinces are Ontario and Quebec, because roughly 60% of Canadians live in these provinces.

Which canadian province is closest to banff?

The town of Banff, and also Banff National Park, are in the province of Alberta.

Who are famous authors from Nunavut?

bubba joe. bubba joe wrote many famous french book that are only sold in France and England. bubba joe is a fake name. his real name was sir aurther mapletree. he grew up on a maple farm. his parents wanted their last name to be mapletree because that was the name of their farm. maple tree farms.

What highway leads from Winnipeg to gimli?

There are three provincial highways that lead from Winnipeg to Gimli. Highway's 9, 8 and 7. Highway 9 is an extension of Main street in Winnipeg, Highway 8 is an extension of McPhillips and Highway 7 is an extension of Route 90. Travelling out of Winnipeg on any one of these highways will provide you with enough signage to find your sun destination. Gimli. See you there!

Which Canadian province has the longest name?

Newfoundland and Labrador is the Canadian province with the longest name.

How many provinces and terrorists make up Canada?

I'm assuming that you meant 'territories'.

There are ten provinces:

  1. Newfoundland
  2. Prince Edward Island
  3. Nova Scotia
  4. New Brunswick
  5. Quebec
  6. Ontario
  7. Manitoba
  8. Saskatchewan
  9. Alberta
  10. British Columbia

and three territories:

  1. Yukon
  2. Northwest Territories
  3. Nunavut

What are flowers of the Canadian provinces and territories?

  • Alberta- Wild rose
  • British Columbia- Pacific dogwood
  • Manitoba- Prairie crocus
  • New Brunswick- Purple violet
  • Newfoundland and Labrador- Pitcher plant
  • Northwest Territories- Mountain avens
  • Nova Scotia- Mayflower
  • Nunavut- Arctic poppy
  • Ontariio- White trillium
  • Prince Edward Island- Lady's slipper
  • Quebec- Blue flag iris
  • Saskatchewan- Western red prairie lily
  • Yukon- Fireweed