answersLogoWhite

0

The only province in Canada with straight borders is land locked Saskatchewan. As all such straight borders suggest they were selected by people from outside the area with little consideration for those living there.

It's location is south, the 49th to north, the 60th, and is West of Canada's Central province Manitoba. So not really south or central.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Province in south central Canada whose borders are all straight lines?

Saskatchewan


What province of Canada look like a rectangle?

Manitoba is the province of Canada that looks most like a rectangle. It is located in the central part of the country and has relatively straight borders compared to other provinces.


Which province of Canada borders Vermont?

Quebec borders Vermont to the north.


Is Ontario a city or province?

Ontario is a province in East Central Canada, home to the capital of Canada, Ottawa


The most central province in Canada?

Ontario is considered the most central province in Canada as it is located directly above the geographical center of the country. Its capital city, Toronto, is also known as the financial and cultural hub of Canada.


What is the province of Edmonton?

Edmonton borders the Parkland, Sherwood Park and Strathcona counties.


What is one province in central Canada?

MANITOBA


Where is Canada's capital?

Canada's capital is the City of Ottawa and is located in eastern Canada. The city is officially in the province of Ontario however it borders the province of Quebec.


What country borders central America to the north?

Canada


Which province has borders on fresh water and salt water?

Nova Scotia is the province in Canada that has borders on both fresh water (Atlantic Ocean) and salt water (Bay of Fundy).


What borders north of New York?

Washington is bordered by the Canadian province of British Columbia to the north.


What are the two provinces of the united province of Canada?

Ontario and Quebec make up Central Canada.