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Mining has always played an important role in the development of Ontario `s economy. Extraction of gold, nickel, copper, uranium and zinc represents a multibillion-dollar business. The forest industry accounts for 5.8 per cent of Ontario `s exports. Tourism, the province `s third-largest industry, is also important to Ontario `s economy. p> Prairie Provinces Manitoba


Manitoba is one of the three Prairie Provinces located in the centre of Canada. Its landscape offers few extremes. Elevations rise slowly to the south and west from sea level at Hudson Bay. Manitoba is known as the land of 100,000 lakes. The major rivers of western Canada flow into the lowland region of Manitoba, giving Manitoba 90 per cent of the hydroelectric potential of the Prairie region. The northern topography is heavily covered in forest, dominated by pine, hemlock and birch. Manitoba is one of the sunniest provinces in Canada. It has a continental climate, with great temperature extremes. p> Early European interest in Manitoba centred on the fur trade. Scottish settlers established the first agricultural settlement in the area in the early 19 th century. Manitoba was made a province of the Dominion of Canada in 1870. Its boundaries were expanded to the north several times. Manitoba grew quickly due to its central location as the entry point to western Canada. With the help of the railway, thousands of settlers from eastern Canada and from countries all over the world made Manitoba their home. p> About 60 per cent of Manitoba `s 1,138,934 people live in metropolitan Winnipeg, the provincial capital. The second-largest city is Brandon, in southwestern Manitoba. p> Agriculture is the backbone of rural Manitoba where both crops and livestock are important sectors. Wheat is the most important crop, followed by barley and canola. The province is the leading Canadian producer of flaxseeds, sunflower seeds, buckwheat and field peas. About half of the province is forested, and nearly half of this area produces marketable timber.

Rich mineral deposits have been found in the Shield and the province is the world leader in nickel mining.

Camping grounds, parks, lakes and rivers as well as historic sites are the principal attractions for Manitoba `s visitors.

Although Manitoba is one of the smallest provinces in population, it is an important centre for number of ethnic groups. It is the largest centre of Ukrainian culture outside Ukreine.

Prairie Provinces Saskatchewan


Saskatchewan is located in the Prairie region of Canada. Half of it consists of forests, one-third of cultivated lands, and one-eighth is covered with water. In the north there are numerous (over 100,000) lakes, rivers, bogs and rocky outcroppings. The southern part of the province is relatively flat. Camel caravans might not seem out of place in certain parts of Saskatchewan. Athabasca Provincial Park has sand dunes 30 metres high and semiarid vegetation. Nowhere else in the world are dunes found this far north. The whole province enjoys a hot, dry summer but the town of Estevan is the undisputed "sunshine capital" of Canada with 2,540 hours of sunshine per year.

Land is the main resource. Today, Saskatchewan supplies 28 per cent of Canada `s grain production. Saskatchewan is also a major producer of cattle and hogs. Oil and natural gas are the leading mineral resources. Saskatchewan `s 14,000-oil wells produce about 12 per cent of Canada` s total oil output. In addition, with an estimated two-thirds of the world `s reserves, Saskatchewan is the leading exporter of potash. The foundation of many present-day settlements and towns were the trading posts of the first European trappers. For 200 years the Hudson `s Bay Company owned and administered this area. Realising its agricultural potential and the opportunities for colonisation, the Government of Canada purchased the land in 1870 and encouraged immigration. The new railway began bringing settlers in to farm these rich lands.

Saskatchewan entered Confederation in 1905. Regina became the provincial capital.

Today, Saskatchewan `s population stands at approximately 1.1 million. It is Canada `s only province where neither the majority of the population is of British or French background. It has a variety of ethnic inheritances - German, Ukrainian, Scandinavian, Dutch, Polish, Russian. Regina and Saskatoon are the two main cities and together have about one-third of the total population.

Prairie Provinces Alberta


Alberta is one of the picturesque provinces, with many rivers, lakes and forests and broad expanses of prairies in the north. The southern half contains fertile wheat land and rolling park-line terrain, as well as the mountainous region that forms part of the Rockies and their foothills.

Alberta has a contine...


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