What are the two provinces of the united province of Canada?
Ontario and Quebec make up Central Canada.
No, Yukon is not a city, it's a province.
Sorry to say the Yukon is not a province but a territory and the capital of the Yukon is Whitehorse.
Which of the Canadian and US provinces has the biggest border?
Alaska (US state) and Yukon (Canadian Territory).
1. It is not called "confederacy" in Canada. The correct term is Confederation, and it is capitalized.
2. Manitoba did not "join" Confederation. Manitoba did not exist as a separate entity before it entered Confederation. Manitoba was created out of the North-western Territories by the federal government.
How long does it take to go from Canada to Russia?
This is going to completely depend on where you are flying from in the US and where you are traveling to in Russia. An example: Washington, DC (WAS) to Moscow (MOW) Shortest Flight Duration * 11 hours 35 mins * Via Frankfurt International Apt, Frankfurt (FRA) * this includes transfer time at Frankfurt International Apt, Frankfurt (FRA)
How did Simon Fraser find the Fraser river?
Simon Fraser did not MAKE the Fraser river, it was made by a natural process.
What is the capital of the state of Ontario?
The capital city of Ontario, Canada is Toronto.
Ontario also contains Canada's capital city, Ottawa (on the border with Quebec).
Toronto
Toronto is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.
How far is Niagara Falls Canada from Sandusky Ohio?
Lake Erie is across Sandusky Bay from Lake Erie, probably 2 or 3 miles by water. Traveled it many times in a boat.
Which province or territory divides another nation?
The province of British Columbia is a province in the South Western Canada along the Pacific Coast. It separates the State of Alaska from state of Washington thereby separating Alaska from mainland USA.
Which state are the great lake that share a border with Canada nearest to?
the great lakes don't truly share a border with Canada
tho a border runs thru them that divides them between Canada & the united states
so it is true that the 2 countries share the border
& it is also true that the 2 countries share the lakes
but the 4 great lakes the 2 countries share
namely Ontario Erie Huron & superior in ascending order
are not only nearest to only one state
but are actually partly within & thus partly also shared by the 6 states of New York Pennsylvania Ohio Michigan minnesota & Wisconsin
in corresponding order
tho Wisconsin shares only the lakes & not the border with Canada
the 5th of the 5 great lakes
namely lake Michigan
which is not on the border but entirely within the united states
& thus possibly not included in your question
is however also nearest to
because also partly within & shared by
Indiana & Illinois
Are there two different Niagara Falls?
There are actually three falls at Niagara. The most spectacular is the Horseshoe Falls, which is almost entirely in Canada. By far, the greatest amount of water flows over the Horseshoe Falls. A much smaller amount flows over the American Falls, and a relatively little amount flows over the Bridal Veil Falls.
What is the lake located far north of Canada?
You may be thinking of Great Bear Lake, or, just to the south, the slightly smaller Great Slave Lake, both located in the Northwest Territories.
What is the connection between Canada and Mexico?
Canada and the US share a border and have a lot of history. They are also very good trading countries in the NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT. Lastly, they are connected by both government being good allies.
How many named lakes are in Canada?
there are about 2 million small fresh water lakes in canada.
Source:My grade 9 social studies teacher.
What do you call a person that lives in nunavut Canada?
Aboriginal... well at least most of them are. More than 80% of people who live there are natives.
[What a lousy answer someone gave. The questioner was not asking what racial profile you assign to people from Nunavut; rather, they were asking what term is used to describe persons who reside in the territory. Besides, "aboriginal" is a blanket term for all native peoples and does not distinguish between very disparate nations. The correct answer is: Nunavummiut.]
Where is the American Falls located?
American Falls is one of the three falls that makes up Niagara Falls on the Niagara River. American Falls is also a town in Idaho and a nearby falls on the Snake River.
Which is bigger than Canada China or Russia?
No, Canada is not bigger than Russia in size or population. It is, however, the second biggest country in total area in the world.
Canada
Population - around 33 million people.
Territory - 9.9 million square kilometers or 3.8 million square miles (of this 755,170 square kilometers or 291,571 square miles is water). Russia
Population - around 141 million people
Size - 17.1 million square kilometers or 10.6 million square miles (1/8 of the world's habitable land mass).
Which city is farthest north Minneapolis Minnesota US Toronto Canada or Berlin Germany?
Toronto is located the farthest north, followed by Minneapolis. Minneapolis, MN is located at 44°58′48.36″N 93°15′6.72″W. Toronto Canada is located at 43°42′59.72″N, 79°20′26.47″W. Berlin Germany is located at 52° 30′ 2″ N, 13° 23′ 56″ E.
ACTUALLY
the latitude (degrees north) is based on distance FROM the equator, so the higher the number, the further from the equator it is, so Berlin is furthest north, minneapolis is next, followed by Toronto.
What is the size of new brunswick?
New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces, with a total area of approximately 72,908 square kilometers (28,150 square miles). It is bordered by Quebec to the northwest, Nova Scotia to the southeast, and the United States to the southwest. The province features a diverse landscape, including forests, rivers, and coastlines along the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
What is the farther north province in Canada?
Both Québec and Newfoundland and Labrador extend north of the 60th parallel. Québec extends further north than Newfoundland and Labrador.