Yellowknife is the capital of Northwest Territories, but Northwest Territories is not a province. As the name indicates, Northwest Territories is a territory.
Yellowknife, the capital city in the Northwest Territories, Canada, is located on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake.
I believe it's in the Canadian (state/province) Northwest Territories.
Nunavut is Canada's northernmost province. It was originally part of the Northwest Territories.
Statistics Canada has estimated that, as of January 1, 2012, the population of Northwest Territories was 43,346.
Rupert's Land and the Northwest Territories were transferred from Britain to Canada on July 15, 1870. The Province of Manitoba was created by the Canadian government on the same day.
Nunavut is a Canadian territory, along with the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
Appearances can be deceiving. Does Northwest Territories appear to be larger than Québec?
Quebec is the Canadian province with the most freshwater, 176,928 square kilometres. Northwest Territories is the Canadian territory with the most freshwater, 163,021 square kilometres.
Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon. Yellowknife is the capital of the Northwest Territories, and Iqaluit is the capital of Nunavut.
1. The name is "Northwest Territories" and, as a name, must be capitalized. 2. Northwest Territories is not a province; Northwest Territories is a territory (despite the plural nature of its name). 3. In this context, neither "capital" nor "province" should be capitalized. 4. The capital of Northwest Territories is Yellowknife.
Both the Northwest Territories and British Columbia share borders with the Yukon and Alberta.
Yellowknife is in the province of Northwest Territories, Canada.