Q. How big is Québec? A. Quebec is Canada’s largest province in area. Quebec covers one hundred thousand square kilometres of land.

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Q. How big is Québec? A. Quebec is Canada’s largest province in area. Quebec covers one hundred thousand square kilometres of land.

Quebec Quebec longitude and latitude is 46.52n and 71.13w. What is the landscape like? Quebec has a varied landscape make it one of the most beautiful

Quebeckers like to be entertained and also like to entertain these are some artist and there art. p.com/home_e.ph p?Lang=E p.com/home_e.ph p?Lang=E Here are some people we will view 1.Pat Walsh 2.Scott Macleod 3.Pactrija Walton 4.Brenda Kennedy 5.Harvey Horowitz 6.Alain Costaz

First Nations from Québec? There are three main aboriginal groups : Algonquian, Iroquoians, and the Inuit lived in Quebec area long before European explorers arrived. There were several groups in the Algonquian nation.

How big is Newfoundland? Newfoundland is 404,519 sq kilometres but as said Newfoundland is one of the noisiest and stinkiest islands which makes don't want to move there.

Newfoundland celebrating Since the 1940’s the people of Newfoundland and Labrador celebrated June 24 th as Discover y day Prior to that, the Day has been celebrated by many as Mid Summer's Day. The original claim to Discovery Day was to mark the June 24th, 1497 discovery and naming of "Newfound Land" by John Cabot (Giovanni Coboto ).

Some restraunts in Newfoundland Seaside restraunt, the chip van, shallow bay motel, Irving stations, mount Peyton hotel, grand falls, Maggie's,sorento’s,chess fish and chips (ect)

What sets Newfoundland from other provinces Many things set Newfoundland and Labrador apart from other provinces. Water of course divides Newfoundland its self from the rest of the country. History is another thing that set this province apart from the others because for so long a separate political entity there is many more things that separate Newfoundland from the rest of the province.

QUEBEC VS.NEWFOUNDLAND

LAYTON WOULD LIKE TO LIVE IN… QUEBEC BECAUSE OF THE LANDFORMS AND QUEBEC IS KNOWN HAS THE MOST PRETTIEST PLACE IN CANADA. CASSANDRA WOULD LIKE TO LIVE IN… QUEBEC BECAUSE OF THE HISTORY AND ART IN QUEBEC AND ALSO BECAUSE OF THE HISTORY CASSANDRA HAS IN QUEBEC.

Area: Web page title: Answer Encyclopaedia Institution: Answers Encyclopaedia Date of access: November 18 th 2010 Url:

Celebration Web page title: Carnaval de Quebec Institution: BonjourQuebec Date of access: November 25 th 2010 Url: