Behold British Columbia’s Pacific Ocean, discover rumbling waterfalls, admire the majestic Rocky Mountains with turquoise coloured lakes, cruise Alberta’s badlands, and gaze at Saskatchewan’s prairies with its endless skies. Meet Manitoba’s friendly people, be amazed by Ontario’s Great Lakes inc...
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In comparison, it’s larger than Saskatchewan but smaller than British Columbia. Overall, it’s the sixth-largest province or territory and the fourth most populous. Alberta has six UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Dinosaur Provincial Park, the Head-Smashed-...
Seal of Saskatchewan 3 of 3 Saskatchewan floral emblem Capital: Regina Population: (2021) 1,132,505; (2023 est.) 1,218,976 Date Of Admission: 1905 Provincial Motto: "Multis e gentibis vires (From many peoples, strength)" Provincial Flower: ...
of Saskatchewan also is the site of the Diefenbaker Canada Centre, the archives, museum, and gallery of which celebrate Canadian history and especially the contribution of Canada’s 13thprime minister,John Diefenbaker. A provincial school for the deaf and the Saskatchewan Research Council headquarters...
Jasper, unincorporated community, western Alberta, Canada. It lies at the confluence of the Athabasca and Miette rivers, within the boundaries of Jasper National Park. The park was designated part of UNESCO’s Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage
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