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Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada:Alberta

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada:Alberta

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada Alberta, Canmore  Author/Editor: Jennifer J. Lacelle  Date : August 1, 2021   Named after the fourth princess of Queen Victoria, Louise Caroline Alberta, the province of Alberta is the most western prairie territory in Canada.   The economy in Alberta is predominately oil and natural gas. The terrain is divided into three distinct regions: Cordillera, Interior Plains and the Canadian Shield. History The southern area...

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Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada: Northwest Territories

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada: Northwest Territories

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories  Author/Editor : Jennifer J. Lacelle  Date : July 9, 2021 The Northwest Territories are part of the northernmost region in Canada. It borders Nunavut, Yukon, Alberta, Saskatchewan and part of British Columbia. In 1880, Great Britain transferred ownership to Canada, which was a major point for the government at that time as they believed owning the land would...

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Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada: Saskatchewan

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada: Saskatchewan

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada Saskatchewan, Regina  Author/Editor : Jennifer J. Lacelle  Date : July 9, 2021   How might one describe Saskatchewan, Canada? Kisiskâciwanisîpiy… or swiftly flowing river in Cree. The province’s name is an anglicized version of this word. The province, which has no coastal border, was officially created in 1905.   History This province has four main ecozones with 11 other zones within these. They’re fairly distinct from one...

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Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada: Nunavut

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada: Nunavut

Top 13 Places to Visit in Canada Baffin Island & Iqaluit, Nunavut  Author/Editor : Jennifer J. Lacelle  Date : June 25, 2021   Nunavut is 21 per cent of Canada’s land mass. Despite the freezing cold temperatures, limited access and 24-hour daylight in the northernmost islands during the summer (no vampires here), it has a population of just under 36K, approximately 85 per cent of whom are Inuit. History The next explorers...

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