What is the provincial flower in Nunavut?
The provincial flower of Nunavut is the purple saxifrage (Saxifraga oppositifolia). It is a hardy plant that is able to thrive in the harsh arctic conditions found in Nunavut. The purple saxifrage is known for its beautiful purple flowers that bloom early in the spring.
What are some important landforms in the prairie provinces?
Some important landforms in the prairie provinces of Canada, such as Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, include rolling grasslands, badlands, river valleys, and the Canadian Shield. These landforms play a significant role in shaping the natural environment, agriculture, and ecosystems of the region.
What is copper used for in Nunavut?
In Nunavut, copper is used mainly for electrical wiring and construction purposes. It is also used in plumbing systems and telecommunications infrastructure. Additionally, copper is used in traditional Inuit art and jewelry making.
What is the largest province touching the Atlantic?
The province of Québec, which is Canada's largest province by area, has Atlantic Ocean coastline.
The province of Newfoundland and Labrador, however, is smaller in area but has more Atlantic coastline -- approximately 29,000 kilometers.
Canada has the longest coastline of any country in the world. Her saltwater coastline is 243 797 km. Canada also has a freshwater coastline along the Great Lakes of 3800 km.
What are three Canadian Provinces bordering the North Central States to the north?
Montana shares its northern border with the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
How big are trees in Prince Edward Island?
In Prince Edward Island, the size of trees can vary depending on the species. Common native trees such as red oak, sugar maple, and white spruce can grow to significant heights of 15-25 meters. Due to the Island's maritime climate and fertile soil, some trees can reach impressive sizes over time.
Which Canadian Province has automobile manufacturing?
Ontario is known for its automobile manufacturing industry, with major car companies like Ford, General Motors, and Fiat Chrysler having assembly plants in the province. Quebec is another province with some automobile manufacturing operations.
What is the Canadian province that shares a famous waterfall?
Ontario is the Canadian province that shares the famous Niagara Falls with New York State in the United States. The falls are a popular tourist destination and a natural wonder.
While the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador might seem to be the most obvious answer to the question, in fact every province has at least one island. The question, please note, was not limited to islands off the coast.
Even if the question had referred only to islands off the coast, half of Canada's ten provinces would have qualified.
British Columbia has several islands off the coast, the largest of which is Vancouver Island.
Alberta and Saskatchewan are landlocked provinces and would not qualify. Manitoba and Ontario both have coastline on Hudson Bay, but all the islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut.
Québec's Anticosti Island and Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island are further examples of islands off the coast being included as part of a province. In addition, both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island have several islands off the coast, but Prince Edward Island does not include any of Canada's mainland.
Canada Prairie provinces river draining?
I'm not entirely clear what your question was. Most, if not all, of the territory covered by Canada's Prairie Provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba), plus parts of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, drains into the Arctic Ocean. For the most part, the southern portions drain into Lake Winnipeg, then down the Nelson River into Hudson Bay, and the northern portions drain into the Arctic Ocean via the Mackenzie River.
Is Chicago the answer to the question which Canadian provinces does Montana border?
No. Chicago is a city in Illinois, it is in the mid-west. Montana is in the northwestern US. The correct answer is: Montana borders on three Canadian Provinces: # British Columbia # Alberta and # Saskatchewan.
What Province or territory has a ship in its provincial flag?
The Flag of New Brunswick has a ship on its provincial flag. Shipping is an important industry on the New Brunswick.
What five Canadian Providences border the Gulf of St Lawrence?
Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador (a single province), and Quebec.
What are the two largest islands of northern Canada?
It has to be two of the following . . . I can't tell exactly how they rank in size,
and I'm not sufficiently committed to look it up:
-- Sakhalinskaya, off the east coast of Siberia
-- Vancouver Island, British Columbia
-- Island of Newfoundland. FLASH:
I just discovered that the parallel of 50° North latitude also crosses the spouthern tip
of England, by only about 2.8 miles from the coast near the town of Landewednack.
So I guess the whole island of the UK has to head the list. But what fun is that !
Which of Canadian provinces has the highest percentage of francophone's?
Quebec; the province of Quebec is mostly francophone. There are French-speaking communities in other Canadian provinces, too.
What province in Canada has the most aboriginals?
Ontario has the highest population of Indigenous peoples in Canada, with many residing in cities such as Toronto and Ottawa.
What does Canadian province means light?
In this context, "Canadian province means light" likely refers to the fact that Canada has a province named "British Columbia," which could be interpreted as associating the province with the word "light." It could be a playful or poetic way of referencing the province.
What is the most populated province in Canada?
Ontario is the most populated province (12.5 million).
Ontario
How many provinces do not have trespass act?
A security patrol should always be done at the same time following the same route so that nothing important is missed.
What is the largest land in Canada?
Nunavut has the largest surface area, but it also composed of islands.
As far as "solid" land mass, it would probably be Quebec.
What provinces that depend on fishing?
It depends entirely on the country. However, if you have a country with landlocked and maritime provinces, you should expect to find larger fishing industries in the maritime provinces.