World Atlas 2010 (4th edition)

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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Banks
Island

Bathurst I. Devon
Island

Ellesmere
Island

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ALBERTA
MANITOBA

NORTHWEST

TERRITORIES

NUNAVUT


SASKATCHEWAN

ONTARIO

QUÉBEC

Greenland


(Danish external
territory)

CANADA


U S A


Vancouver Calgary


EDMONTON

WINNIPEG
REGINA

IQALUIT
(Frobisher Bay)

YELLOWKNIFE

Inuvik

Kugluktuk
(Coppermine)

Hay River
Fort Smith

Resolute

Rankin
Inlet

Churchill

Thompson
Flin Flon

Prince Albert

Yorkton

Brandon
LethbridgeEstevan

Leduc
Red Deer

Grande Prairie

Fort
McMurray

Fort
St. John

Kamloops

Kelowna

Prince
George

Saskatoon

Only just over 1% of Canada’s
3.5 million sq miles (9.1 million sq km)
land area is devoted to grain production,
yet this yields around 25 million tons
(tonnes) of wheat every year.

Despite an area of 808,109 sq miles
(2,092,993 sq km), the northerly province
of Nunavut has only 530 miles (850 km)
of roads and highway.
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