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
  1. Nova Scotia

    • Known for its maritime culture and coastal geography.

  2. Prince Edward Island

    • Famous for its red sand beaches and as the home of "Anne of Green Gables."

  3. Newfoundland

    • Distinct for its rugged coastline and rich cultural heritage.

  4. New Brunswick

    • Notable for its bilingualism (English and French).

  5. Quebec

    • The largest province by area, known for its French-speaking population and culture.

  6. Ontario

    • The most populous province, home to Canada’s largest city, Toronto.

Page 2: Central and Western Canada Provinces
  1. Manitoba

    • Known as the "Keystone Province" for its central location in Canada.

  2. Saskatchewan

    • Recognized for its agriculture and vast prairie landscapes.

  3. Alberta

    • Home to the Canadian Rockies and oil sands, known for its economic contributions.

  4. British Columbia

  • Famous for its diverse geography, from beaches to mountains.

  1. Northwest Territories

  • Known for its stunning natural parks and indigenous cultures.

  1. Yukon

  • Recognized for its wilderness and history of the Gold Rush.

Page 3: Northern Canada Province
  1. Nunavut

  • The largest and northernmost province, characterized by its arctic landscapes.