Canada
Canada Provinces
Overview
Canada is divided into several provinces and territories, each with its own unique features and characteristics.
List of Provinces and Territories
Page 1: Eastern Canada Provinces
Nova Scotia
Known for its maritime culture and coastal geography.
Prince Edward Island
Famous for its red sand beaches and as the home of "Anne of Green Gables."
Newfoundland
Distinct for its rugged coastline and rich cultural heritage.
New Brunswick
Notable for its bilingualism (English and French).
Quebec
The largest province by area, known for its French-speaking population and culture.
Ontario
The most populous province, home to Canada’s largest city, Toronto.
Page 2: Central and Western Canada Provinces
Manitoba
Known as the "Keystone Province" for its central location in Canada.
Saskatchewan
Recognized for its agriculture and vast prairie landscapes.
Alberta
Home to the Canadian Rockies and oil sands, known for its economic contributions.
British Columbia
Famous for its diverse geography, from beaches to mountains.
Northwest Territories
Known for its stunning natural parks and indigenous cultures.
Yukon
Recognized for its wilderness and history of the Gold Rush.
Page 3: Northern Canada Province
Nunavut
The largest and northernmost province, characterized by its arctic landscapes.