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VANCOUVER
Vancouver is Canada’s
leading Pacific port.
Situated in southwestern
British Columbia,
Vancouver overlooks
the Strait of Georgia
and is surrounded by
mountains. The city’s
many landmarks date
from the 1880s and span
architectural styles from
Renaissance and Art Deco
to Modern and Postmodern.

yUkON TERRiTORy
Few people live in the yukon Territory
in northwestern Canada, but the region
is rich in silver, zinc, lead, and gold.
During the 1890s, it was the site of the
klondike gold rush. Prospectors and
adventurers who came to the yukon
hoping to strike gold founded
Whitehorse, which became the
territorial capital in 1952. Winters in
the yukon are long and cold, but in the
summer the weather becomes warm,
with temperatures reaching 60°F (16°C).
This allows the growth of many kinds of
vegetation that take on a rich variety of
colors in the fall. Moose, caribou, beavers, and
bears are common in the yukon.

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Nova Scotia 1867
area: 21,345 sq miles
(55,284 sq km)
Population: 943,000
capital: Halifax

oNtario 1867
area: 415,598 sq miles
(1,076,395 sq km)
Population: 13,792,000
capital: Toronto

PriNce edward
iSlaNd 1873
area: 2,185 sq miles
(5,660 sq km)
Population: 146,500
capital: Charlottetown

QuÉbec 1867
area: 595,391 sq miles
(1,542,056 sq km)
Population: 8,263,500
capital: Québec City

SaSKatcHewaN
1905
area: 251,366 sq miles
(651,036 sq km)
Population: 1,133,500
capital: Regina

alberta 1905
area: 255,541 sq miles
(661,848 sq km)
Population: 4,196,500
capital: Edmonton

britiSH
columbia 1871
area: 364,764 sq miles
(944,735 sq km)
Population: 4,683,000
capital: Victoria

maNitoba 1870
area: 250,116 sq miles
(647,797 sq km)
Population: 1,293,500
capital: Winnipeg

New bruNSwicK
1867
area: 28,150 sq miles
(72,908 sq km)
Population: 754,000
capital: Fredericton

NewfouNdlaNd
aNd labrador 1949
area: 156,453 sq miles
(405,212 sq km)
Population: 528,000
capital: Saint John’s

QUÉBEC
The city of Québec (above) is the oldest
city in Canada and the capital of the
province of Québec. The French style of
its buildings reminds the visitor that
many of Québec’s first colonists came
from France. Québec city was founded in
1608 by the French explorer Samuel de
Champlain, and Québec itself remained
a French colony until the British took it
over in 1759. Today, Québec is the
center of French Canadian culture.
French is still the official language,
and most of the population is
Roman Catholic. The Québécois,
the people of Québec, see
themselves as different from
other Canadians, and over
the years many of them have
campaigned for independence.

NortHweSt
territorieS 1870
area: 519,734 sq miles
(1,346,106 sq km)
Population: 44,000
capital: yellowknife

NuNavut 1999
area: 808,185 sq miles
(2,093,190 sq km)
Population: 37,000
capital: iqaluit

YuKoN
territorY 1898
area: 186,272 sq miles
(482,443 sq km)
Population: 37,500
capital: Whitehorse

In Québec City,
winding streets connect
the Lower Town sector
on the waterfront and
Upper Town on Cape
Diamond, a bluff rising
300 ft (91 m) above the
Saint Lawrence River.

This observation
deck has a
360-degree view
of Vancouver. It
is perched on
top of Harbour
Centre Tower.

territorieS showing date of joining the
Confederation of Canada

ProviNceS showing date of joining the Confederation of Canada


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