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List of regions of Canada


This is a list of regions of Canada that are not provinces or counties.

From west to east, Canadian provinces are normally grouped into the following regions. (* flags regional rather than provincial names).

Western Canada*
British Columbia
Prairie Provinces*
Alberta
Saskatchewan
Manitoba
Central Canada*
Ontario
Quebec
Atlantic Canada*
Newfoundland and Labrador
Canadian Maritimes*
Prince Edward Island
New Brunswick
Nova Scotia

Canadian Arctic or Northern Canada are collective names for the three northern territories - Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut.

Other regions are:

By province:

Contents

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

List of Manitoba regions

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Labrador
    • Labrador West
    • Labrador Coast
  • Avalon Peninsula
  • Burin Peninsula
  • Bonavista Peninsula
  • Great Northern Peninsula
  • South Coast
  • West Coast
  • Northeast Coast
  • Port au Port Peninsula
  • Fogo Island

Northwest Territories

  • Mackenzie River Delta
  • Mackenzie River Valley

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

see list of Quebec regions for an official list of Quebec's regions

Saskatchewan

  • East Central Saskatchewan
  • Northern Saskatchewan
  • Greater Regina Area
  • Greater Saskatoon Area
  • Southeastern Saskatchewan
  • Southwestern Saskatchewan
  • West Central Saskatchewan
  • Cypress Hills

Yukon


See also: List of regions of the United States, Lists of unofficial regions by country

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