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Map all coordinates using ... GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) By province or territory: Alberta; British Columbia ... Pages in category "Islands ...
René-Levasseur Island: 2,020 780: Quebec: 0: World's second largest lake island. [11] 37: 227: Air Force Island: 1,720 660: Nunavut: 0: First written record of the island's existence was in 1948. [1] 38: 244: Flaherty Island: 1,585 612: Nunavut: 882: The largest of the Belcher Islands and the site of the southernmost community in Nunavut. [1 ...
The government of Quebec does not officially recognize the Newfoundland and Labrador–Quebec border. A border dispute remains regarding the ownership of Labrador. [5] [6] A maritime boundary also exists with the territories of Nunavut, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia. Quebec has officially more than 12,000 km (7,500 mi) of borders of all ...
6 Quebec. 7 Ontario. 8 Manitoba. 9 Saskatchewan. ... Map of Canadian islands in the Arctic Ocean. ... New World Island; Paul's Island; Puffin Island;
Glaciers of Quebec; Mountains of Quebec. Laurentides; Appalaches; Monts Chic-Chocs; Collines Montérégiennes; Monts Torngat; Volcanoes in Quebec; Islands of Quebec; Lakes of Quebec; List of dams and reservoirs in Quebec; Rivers of Quebec. Waterfalls of Quebec; Valleys of Quebec; World Heritage Sites in Quebec (2) Miguasha National Park; Old ...
Quebec has a number of regions that go by historical and traditional names. Often, they have similar but distinct French and English names. Abitibi; Lower Saint Lawrence (Bas-Saint-Laurent) Beauce (within Chaudière-Appalaches) Bois-Francs (within Centre-du-Québec) Charlevoix (eastern part of the Capitale-Nationale administrative region ...
This is a collection of articles about the geography of the Canadian province of Quebec. By province or territory: Alberta; ... Prince Edward Island; Quebec ...
Quebec has one of the world's largest reserves of fresh water, [130] occupying 12% of its surface [131] and representing 3% of the world's renewable fresh water. [132] More than half a million lakes and 4,500 rivers [ 130 ] empty into the Atlantic Ocean , through the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the Arctic Ocean , by James , Hudson , and Ungava bays.