A Guide to Canadian Provinces and Territories

Canada has a total of 10 provinces and 3 territories:

Ontario is the most populous province of Canada and is home to the world famous Niagara falls and is the national capital of Canada.

Ontario

Quebec known for its French Heritage is the largest province by area in Canada and has vibrant cities like Montreal and vast wilderness.

Quebec

Nova Scotia is a maritime province which is known across the world for its stunning coastline, historic Halifax, and the famous Cabot Trail.

Nova Scotia

It is the only officially bilingual province in Canada that offers scenic landscapes, Acadian culture, and the Bay of Fundy.

New Brunswick

Manitoba is the gateway to the Prairies, and the province boasts polar bears in Churchill and the cultural hub of Winnipeg.

Manitoba

The British Columbia is the westernmost province with diverse landscapes, from Vancouver's urban setting to the rugged Pacific coast.

British Columbia

It is the smallest province of Canada and is famed for its red sand beaches, Anne of Green Gables, and seafood.

Prince Edward Island

Saskatchewan is known as the 'land of living skies', and the province offers vast horizons, agricultural land, and vibrant Saskatoon.

Saskatchewan

Alberta is the energy powerhouse, and is renowned for the Rocky Mountains, Calgary Stampede, and Edmonton's West Edmonton Mall.

Alberta

Newfoundland and Labrador is Canada's newest province, and it features rugged natural beauty, rich maritime history, and the capital city, St. John's.

Newfoundland and Labrador

This Northern Frontier or Northwest Territories is known for its indigenous cultures, aurora borealis, and Great Slave Lake.

Northwest Territories

Yukon is the land of the Klondike Gold Rush, and it offers vast wilderness, the capital Whitehorse, and the historic Dawson City.

Yukon

Nunavut is Canada's Arctic territory and it is a land of Inuit culture, remote communities, and the expansive tundra.

Nunavut