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Labrador
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Ungava
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Newfoundland
Île d’Anticosti
Akpatok I.
(Nunavut)
Baffin I.
BEC
NEW
BRUNSWICK
NOVASCOTIA
PRINCE
EDWARD
ISLAND
NEWFOUNDLAND
& LABRADOR
MAINE
VERMONT
CONNECTICUT
MASSACHUSETTS
RHODE ISLAND
NEW
HAMPSHIRE
St Pierre
& Miquelon
(French territorial
collectivity)
DA
Montréal
QUÉBEC
HALIFAX
ST.JOHN'S
FREDERICTON
CHARLOTTETOWN
Gaspé
Schefferville
Kuujjuaq
Corner Brook
Channel-Port-
aux-Basques
Grand Falls
Cartwright
Makkovik
Hopedale
Nain
Havre-
Saint-Pierre
Sydney
Sept-Îles
Gander
Bathurst
Yarmouth
Trois-Rivières
Chicoutimi
Jonquière
Sherbrooke Saint John
Moncton
Dartmouth
Canada has the world’s longest coastline
(including tens of thousands of islands), with a
total length of 151,019 miles (243,042 km).
The Bay of Fundy has the world’s
highest tidal range, with water’s rising
20–56 ft (5–17 m) every high tide as
around 115 billion tons (tonnes) of
water flows into the bay.