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hit_man1

Canadian provinces by region?

can someone plz help break up the canadian provinces into regions. Does this sound right?
Atlantic Region (New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island)
Ontario Region (Ontario)
Prairie Region(Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta)
Quebec Region (Quebec)
Pacific Region (British Columbia)

    



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Atlantic (Maritimes) :New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Foundland and Labrador.

Central: Ontario, and Quebec

Prairies: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and *Alberta*

Western ( Pacific) : British Columbia and *Alberta*

North (Territories) : Yukon, North-West Territories, and Nunavut

** Alberta falls under both Prairie and West because the West and North of the province are mountainous and hilly. Central and Eastern are flat like the other Prairie provinces.


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Atlantic-New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland &Labrador

Eastern-Quebec, Ontario

Western/Prairies-Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta

Pacific-British Columbia

Northern/Territories-Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut


knh959
Go with Eastcoast's answer. It's the correct one.


Terry C
You forgot Labrador which is in the Atlantic region. Also there are the Northwest Territories.


Mike Darling
Provinces and territories are normally grouped into the following regions (generally from west to east):

* Northern Canada (The North)

* Yukon
* Northwest Territories
* Nunavut

* Western Canada

* British Columbia
* Prairies

* Alberta
* Saskatchewan
* Manitoba

* Eastern Canada

* Central Canada

* Ontario
* Quebec

* Atlantic Canada

* Maritimes

* New Brunswick
* Prince Edward Island
* Nova Scotia

* Newfoundland and Labrador


philip o
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it's a free country.


mikeduptwo
Yes, it sounds correct, I guess, I'm American.


crazycash360
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i dont know


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Part of the US isn't it?



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