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Paallavvik (formerly Padloping Island) Pandora Island; Prescott Island; Prince Charles Island; Prince of Wales Island; Qikiqtaaluk (formerly Sillem Island) Qikiqtaaluk (Foxe Basin) (formerly White Island) Qikiqtagafaaluk (formerly Admiralty Island) Qikiqtarjuaq (formerly Big Island) Qikiqtaryuaq (formerly Jenny Lind Island)
This is a list of Canadian islands as ordered by area. It includes all 50 islands with an area greater than 1,000 km 2 (390 sq mi). The total area of these islands is 1,545,444 km 2 .
Gutzman Island [44] Hamilton Island [45] Haycock Island [46] Hazel Island [47] Hazelton Island [48] Hen Island [49] Hog Island [50] The Horseshoe (usually submerged by dam but surfaces in low water) Houston Island [51] Île Chénier [52] Île du Chenail [53] Île Ecuiel; Île Ste-Rosalie [54] Île Young; Île Yvette-Naubert; Irving Island [55 ...
Three of Canada's Arctic islands, Baffin Island, Victoria Island and Ellesmere Island, are among the ten largest in the world. [ 8 ] Canada can be divided into seven physiographic regions: the Canadian Shield , the interior plains , the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Lowlands , the Appalachian region , the Western Cordillera , Hudson Bay Lowlands and ...
This is a list of Canadian islands listed by population. Only natural islands with a population of more than 5,000 are listed. Only natural islands with a population of more than 5,000 are listed. Man-made islands, such as those created by canals are excluded.
The provinces and territories are sometimes grouped into regions, listed here from west to east by province, followed by the three territories.Seats in the Senate are equally divided among four regions: the West, Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes, with special status for Newfoundland and Labrador as well as for the three territories of Northern Canada ('the North').
List of Canadian islands by population This page was last edited on 22 November 2012, at 18:04 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is composed of mainland Labrador and the large island of Newfoundland. The coast of both the island and the Labrador Peninsula are lined with islands of various magnitudes.