Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
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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.
Prince Edward Island is connected to the mainland of Canada by Confederation Bridge.
While the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador might seem to be the most obvious answer to the question, in fact every province has at least one island. The question, please note, was not limited to islands off the coast. Even if the question had referred only to islands off the coast, half of Canada's ten provinces would have qualified. British Columbia has several islands off the coast, the largest of which is Vancouver Island. Alberta and Saskatchewan are landlocked provinces and would not qualify. Manitoba and Ontario both have coastline on Hudson Bay, but all the islands in Hudson Bay are part of Nunavut. Québec's Anticosti Island and Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island are further examples of islands off the coast being included as part of a province. In addition, both New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island have several islands off the coast, but Prince Edward Island does not include any of Canada's mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador
The Canadian province of Prince Edward Island is connected to the province of New Brunswick via the Confederation Bridge. The 12.9 kilometre long bridge is the world's longest road bridge, and crosses ice-covered water. It was opened to traffic in 1997.
The mainland of Newfoundland is known in French as La Grand 'Terre. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is 156,500 square miles in size.
Uh...The Province of New Brunswick.
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