Uh...The Province of New Brunswick.
The northernmost point on Canada's mainland is Murchison Promontory on Boothia Peninsula, in the Nunavut territory. It is located at 71°58'N.
Labrador Peninsula is located in Quebec, Canada.
yes France have a costline Coastline: total: 4,668 km metropolitan France: 3,427 km
Labrador Peninsula is located in Quebec, Canada.
The Boothis Peninsula spans across the Arctic Circle in northern Canada. It lies between the Gulf of Boothia and the M'Clintock Channel. ============================== Boothia Peninsula is a large peninsula in Nunavut's northern Canadian Arctic, south of Somerset Island. The northern part, Murchison Promontory, is the northernmost point of mainland Canada, and thus of North America.
St. John's is located on the Avalon Peninsula in Newfoundland, Canada.
The Acadian Peninsula is located in the northeastern corner of New Brunswick, Canada. The name of peninsula is based on the historical Acadian population in the area.
The worlds second largest peninsula is located in Charlo, New Brunswick Canada.
The northernmost city on Canada's mainland is Yellowknife, capital of Northwest Territories. (Dawson City, Yukon, which is further north than Yellowknife, is a town and not a city. Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut, is Canada's northernmost city, but is located on Baffin Island and not on the mainland.)
The worlds second largest peninsula is located in Charlo, New Brunswick CANADA.
Well, honey, in Mexico, you've got the Strait of Hormuz and the Strait of Gibraltar. Just don't get them confused with your margarita order, or you might end up lost at sea. Just kidding, but seriously, those are the two straits you'll find down in Mexico.
Sinai Peninsula