Geography - Canada Provinces and Territories
Difference between Canadian Provinces and Territories
*) There are ten provinces and three territories. *) There is a clear constitutional differences between provinces and territories. *) Provinces exercise constitutional powers on their own *) Territories exercise delegated powers under the authority of the Parliament of Canada
Prince Edward Island
Province Region: Atlantic Canada Capital: Charletton
New Brunswick
Province Region: Atlantic Canada Capital: Fredricton
Nova Scotia
Province Region: Atlantic Canada Capital: Halifax
Newfoundland and Labrador
Province Region: Atlantic Canada Capital: St. John's
Quebec
Province Region: Central Canada Capital: Quebec City
Ontario
Province Region: Central Canada Capital: Toronto
Saskatchewan
Province Region: Prairie Provinces Capital: Regina
Manitoba
Province Region: Prairie Provinces Capital: Winnipeg
British Columbia
Province Region: Western Canada Capital: Victoria
Alberta
Province Region: Western Canada Capital: Edmonton
Canada Provinces
Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Novia Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland & Labrador, and Prince Edward Island
Nunavut
Territory Capital: Iqaluit
Yukon Territory
Territory Capital: Whitehorse
Northwest Territories
Territory Capital: Yellowknife