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  • Map of Québec (2020 edition) scale 1 :11 000 000.
  • 2020 Edition is on sale at Les Publications du Québec.

Where is southern Canada?

Ontario
The North encompasses the territories as well as the northern regions of Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia. The South refers to the southern regions of these provinces and includes Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.

What countries are above Canada?

The country is bordered by Alaska (USA) in west, and by 12 US states of the continental United States in south, Canada shares maritime borders with Greenland (an autonomous territory of Denmark) and Saint Pierre and Miquelon, an island which belongs to France.

Where can I find a detailed program for a Canadian road trip?

Each of our customizable Canadian road trips also has a detailed program that you can download, free of charge, in PDF format. If you don’t find what you are looking for in the links below, don’t hesitate to contact the tourism office of the destination you are interested in. Tourism offices generally offer free maps and brochures.

What is the size of the Western Canada road map?

Western Canada Road and Tourist Map. Scale 1:1,200,000. Size 27″x39″. G.M. Johnson edition. This Map Coverage Area are Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon Territories, Northwest Territories, Including Regional Maps of Victoria, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg.

What is the map coverage area of Canada?

G.M. Johnson edition. This Map Coverage Area are Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon Territories, Northwest Territories, Including Regional Maps of Victoria, Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Regina, Saskatoon, Winnipeg. Canada Road and Illustrated Pictorial Map.

How many maps are there in the map of Canada?

It consists of 10 large inset maps of particularly noteworthy parts of the country. For example, the Rocky Mountains and Yukon have expanded coverage, as does Newfoundland, the Toronto region, southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and the Ottawa to Montreal to Quebec City portion of central Canada.