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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 two Canadian provinces lie to the west of James bay?

James Bay is the southern portion of Hudson Bay. It borders Ontario and Quebec. Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia all are west of James Bay.

What province is the Bay of Fundy in?

The Bay of Fundy is in between the province of

New Brunswick & Nova Scotia!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~! (: PEACE :) !~

What are the 19 provinces in Canada?

Provinces * Ontario * Quebec * Nova Scotia * New Brunswick * Manitoba * British Columbia * Prince Edward Island * Saskatchewan * Alberta * Newfoundland and Labrador Territories * Northwest Territories * Yukon * Nunavut

How many provinces in Alaskan boarder?

No states boarder Alaska it is boarder only by the Arctic Ocean.

Is Canada divided into territories and provinces?

The main difference is that provinces are governed by a provincial government, while territories are governed by the federal government.

Which Canadian province has the most lakes?

Quebec has the most lakes of any size at over 1 million, followed by Ontario, then Manitoba

Although Manitoba Has more lakes and water per kilometre than any other province. That statistic is why the province is referred to as the "Lake Province" in various circles.

What is the swift code or bic code for td trust bank of Canada - branch 2312?

The swift code for every TD bank in Canada is the same. When you input your transit number and account number it sends it to your specific branch. The easiest way to get your transit number is on your cheque book look for the 5 digit number just in front of your account number.

What is the Canadian province named for royalty?

Alberta. Alberta is named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta (1848-1939), the fourth daughter of Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert. Princess Louise was the wife of the Marquess of Lorne, Governor General of Canada from 1878 to 1883 Prince Edward Island The island's namesake is Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767-1820), the fourth son of King George III and the father of Queen Victoria.

Most northerly provincal capital city in Canada?

As well as being Canada's newest and most northerly capital, Iqaluit is also Canada's fastest growing community.

Although Iqaluit is the most northerly capital city in Canada, it is the capital of a territory, not a province. Edmonton, Alberta is Canada's most northerly provincial capital.

What is the climate like in Vancouver British Columbia?

Vancouver is a hilly city surrounded on three sides by water. Many of the streets are lined with trees and there are lots of green parks. Adjacent to the downtown core is Stanley Park, which is larger than New York's Central Park. The northern horizon is dominated by three mountains, which make for good skiing and hiking less than an hour's drive from downtown.

The climate is mild, with only a few days of snow per year, and warm summers that only rarely get very hot. It rains a lot throughout the year, except for the summer.

Which Canadian province is known for seeking independence from Canada?

Quebec and with any luck they will get it next time so we do not have to dump taxes into them.

What state's international boundary is formed by two Canadian provinces?

Alaska - British Columbia and Yukon

Minnesota - Manitoba and Ontario

North Dakota - Manitoba and Saskatchewan Montana - Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan

What has the provinces population in Canada?

As of March 31st 2011: Alberta's population is 3,749,458, Saskatchewan's is 1,054,556, and Manitoba's is 1,233,701. The total population for all three prairie provinces is 6,037,715.

What is vancouver's formal and functional region?

The city of Vancouver, BC is part of the GVRD, the Greater Vancouver Regional District.