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Canadian Geography by Letter - P

Plenty of 'P' locations to be found across Canada's provinces
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Last updated: October 5, 2020
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Royal title used in the name of 1 province and 2 BC cities
Prince
Plains region of Western Canada, including Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
the Prairies
River running through Alberta and BC. Named for the treaty between the Danezaa and Cree peoples
Peace River
City in Manitoba named for the overland transportation of canoes
Portage la Prairie
Canada's west coast includes it in this oceanic region
Pacific Rim
Island in the Northwest Territories named after the only British prince to serve as Canada's Governor General
Prince Patrick Island
Ontario's "Electric City." First town in Canada to use electric streetlights
Peterborough
Hills in Saskatchewan and Manitoba that form the shoreline of former Lake Agassiz
Porcupine Hills
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Political status of Canada prior to Confederation
British Province
Continuously frozen ground that makes up much of Canada's north
Permafrost
Important natural resource industry across Canada. Forestry by-products
Pulp and Paper
British Columbian city located at the southern end of Lake Okanagan
Penticton
Town in Nova Scotia. Receiving point for Scottish immigrants during the Highland Clearances
Pictou
Large wilderness park in northern Ontario. Named after the animal you might see there
Polar Bear Provincial Park
Semi-arid steppe located across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Palliser's Triangle
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