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The subarctic is most of Canada and is the climate zone directly below the arctic. The Arctic has ice sheets, tundra, cold winters, cool summers. The subarctic has winters but the summers are warm enough for trees and much more life. It extends from the Yukon to Newfoundland.

A more informal use of the term has it referring to the area just south of the treeline and not including the prairies, or areas further south.

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