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Which province is in between Manitoba and Alberta?

Well, honey, that would be Saskatchewan. It's sandwiched right in there between Manitoba and Alberta, like the middle child of the prairie provinces. So, if you're ever driving through the Canadian prairies, don't forget to give Saskatchewan a little wave as you pass through.


What is the province west of Quebec?

4/10. To the west of Ontario: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia To the east of Ontario: Québec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.


How long does it take to drive from Saskatoon to Ontario?

It would take 31 hours to get to southern ontario.


What province is west of quebec?

Directly west of Quebec lies the province of Ontario. After Ontario, further west sequentially, there is Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and then British Columbia.OntarioIn one sense, it could be said that the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario are all "directly" west of Québec. However, if the question was intended to ask which province is "immediately" west of Québec, the answer would be "Ontario."Ontario


Where in Canada would you most likely want to raise cattle?

The best provinces to raise cattle in are Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.


Is Saskatchewan close to equator?

That would depend on what you call 'close'. Saskatchewan's southern border with the USA is at 49 degrees north latitude, so every point in Saskatchewan is closer to the north pole than it is to the equator.


How long is the flight time from Toronto Ontario to Regina Saskatchewan?

The flight time from Toronto Ontario to Regina Saskatchewan is about is two hours, fifty minutes. It would only be this fast if you flew nonstop, so it most likely will be around three and one half hours.


Would you list different species of wasps found in Southern Ontario?

The tool wasp


What is the lake that is in the southern and central portion of Saskatchewan?

Lake Athabasca, but that is in both Alberta and Sask. Totally in Sask would be Reindeer Lake


Which province and territories will you travel through or over to get from Montreal to Vancouver?

After leaving Quebec you would pass through Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and end in British Columbia.


Is Saskatchewan colder than Ontario?

Yes. I would say Saskatchewan is the coldest Province, because of where it is located in relation to those arctic air masses, and it is a prairie. Probably Manitoba is similar in this regard. Alberta, from what I've heard is slightly warmer than SK.


What is the best southern Ontario city to live in?

The best city to live in Ontario Canada would be Windsor because its the calmest area followed also by London.