Quebec location Hudson Bay and James bay is to the west Newfoundland and Labrador is to the east Nunavut is to the north Ontario is to the south east.

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Quebec

location Hudson Bay and James bay is to the west Newfoundland and Labrador is to the east Nunavut is to the north Ontario is to the south east

Climate 1,000 ml of precipitation each year Snow fall can be heavy so if you like snow go to Quebec If you don't like snow go to Far south because there are very little snow falls

Physical Features a lot of the worlds oldest rocks ever fond! Lots of hills great for when it snows you can have fun!

Regions Quebec is in Quebec is in the Canadian Shield,St. Lawrence lowlands,Hudson Bay lowlands and the Appalachian

Natural Resources Quebec is rich with natural resources examples are gold, sliver, zinc, and lead Plus beautiful sights to see

O.I.F. Population is 7 687,068 Largest province Frontenac hotel is a french style hotel on the St. Lawrence river in Quebec city

Credits By David G. Speacial thanks to Cade E.