Canadian Geogaphy
Victoria
(vîk-tôr¹ê-e), city (1991 pop. 71,228), provincial capital, SW
British Columbia, part of the Capital Regional District (1976 pop. 230,000), on
VANCOUVER ISLAND and Juan de Fuca Strait.
Edmonton (èd¹men-ten), city (1991 pop. 616,741), capital of Alberta, W
Canada, on the North Saskatchewan R.
Regina (rî-jì¹ne), city (1991 pop. 179,178), provincial capital, S
Saskatchewan, W Canada, on Wascana Creek and Lake.
Winnipeg (wîn¹e-pèg´), city (1991 pop. 616,790), provincial capital,
Manitoba, W Canada, at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine rivers.
Toronto
(te-ròn¹to), city (1991 pop. 635,395), provincial capital, S
Ontario, part of the municipality of metropolitan Toronto (1986 pop. 3,427,168),
on Lake Ontario.
Quebec (kwî-bèk¹), city (1991 pop. 167,517), provincial capital of
Quebec, part of the Québec urban community (1981 pop. 576,075), on the St.
Lawrence R.
Fredericton (frèd¹rîk-ten), city (1991 pop. 46,466), capital of New
Brunswick, E Canada, on the St. John R. Wood products are a major manufacture.
Halifax (hàl¹e-fàks´), city (1991 pop. 114,455), capital of Nova Scotia,
E Canada, overlooking one of the world's great natural harbors.
Charlottetown ( shär¹let-toun´), city (1991 pop. 15,396), capital, chief
port, and only city of Prince Edward Island, E Canada.
Saint John's (jònz), city (1991 pop. 95,770), provincial capital, SE
Newfoundland, E Canada, overlooking a fine harbor.