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Canadian Provinces and Territories

Explore Canadian Provinces and Territories

Canada is the second-largest country in the world. Today, it is a federal state, a parliamentary democracy, and a constitutional monarchy. Canada is one of the ten largest economies in the world. It is part of the G8 group of leading industrialized nations, including the USA, Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Japan, and Russia. Canada has five distinct regions: the Atlantic Provinces, Central Canada, the Prairie Provinces, the West Coast, and the Northern Territories.

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The Atlantic Provinces

Experience the vibrant fishing villages, delectable fresh seafood, pristine sandy beaches, and astonishing marine wildlife that define Atlantic Canada.

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How to visit Newfoundland and Labrador?
How to visit Atlantic Canada?
How to visit Atlantic Canada?

Central Canada

Ontario and Quebec comprise Central Canada and are the wealthiest provinces in Canada, along with British Columbia.

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How to learn French in Canada?
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How to rent a house in Toronto?

The West Coast

British Columbia is known for its majestic mountains and as Canada’s Pacific gateway.

How to visit British Columbia in Canada?
How to visit British Columbia in Canada?
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How to travel to Vancouver?

The Prairie Provinces

Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta are the Prairie Provinces, rich in energy resources and some of the most fertile farmland in the world.

How to visit Winnipeg in Canada?
How to visit Winnipeg in Canada?
How to visit Alberta in Canada?
How to visit Alberta in Canada?

The Northern Territories

Despite encompassing one-third of Canada's land mass, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon are home to 100,000 people.

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How to see polar bears in Canada?
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