Yes, (true) just took my test and this was True, I answered false =(
12 hours
about 160 miles
A term for the region (not located in any other reference) is "Main Street," which apparently refers to the conurbation that stretches across southernmost Quebec and Ontario, from Quebec City on the lower St. Lawrence River, southwest through Montreal and Toronto, to Windsor on the Detroit River. By comparison with this region, and other urban centers such as near Vancouver, the remainder of Canada is much more sparsely populated.
A conurbation.
The Tokyo/Yokohama conurbation.
There is NO state capital in Quebec. Canada is divided into PROVINCES , not staes. of which Quebec is one of the provinces. Its capital city is also named Quebec.
If you go to the bus depot in downtown Toronto (Bay Street), you can get a ticket from Toronto to Quebec city on Coach Canada. It's a bit of a trip...
QUEBEC CITYThe capital city of Quebec is 'Quebec City'. Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.Quebec City is the capital city of the Canadian province of Quebec.The capital city of Quebec is Quebec city.Quebec City.
A conurbation.
The province of Quebec has its capital city as 'Quebec' (City).
A conurbation is larger than a city, as it refers to an extended urban area that results from the merging of multiple cities or towns, often characterized by continuous development. While a city typically has defined boundaries and a specific population, a conurbation encompasses several urban centers and their surrounding suburbs, creating a vast metropolitan region.
Greater Sudbury is in Northern and Ontario and would be the largest outside of that range. According to the 2011 census its population was 160,274.