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Ontario Region

This map outlines the geographical regions of Canada. There are six geographical regions and they cover all of Canada. The Ontario Region is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the Ontario Region in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Quebec Region

This map outlines the geographical regions of Canada. There are six geographical regions and they cover all of Canada. The Quebec Region is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the Quebec Region in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Atlantic Region

This map outlines the geographical regions of Canada. There are six geographical regions and they cover all of Canada. The Atlantic Region is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the Atlantic Region in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Northwest Territories

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. The Northwest Territories is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing Northwest Territories in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Ontario

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. The province of Ontario is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the province of Ontario in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Newfoundland and Labrador

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. The province of Newfoundland and Labrador is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the province of Newfoundland and Labrador in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Nunavut

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. Nunavut is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing Nunavut in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Yukon

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. Yukon is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing Yukon in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

British Columbia

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. The province of British Columbia is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the province of British Columbia in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

Alberta

This map outlines the provinces and territories of Canada. There are ten provinces and three territories and they cover all of Canada. The province of Alberta is shown in green.

Map of Canada showing the province of Alberta in green

Source: Statistics Canada, Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). Volume I. The Classification (12-571-X).

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