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Nova Scotia: February 11: February 27: 2,238 20 Ontario: 13: 2015 Prince George British Columbia: February 13: March 1: 2,345 20 Ontario: 14: 2019 Red Deer Alberta: February 17: March 3: 2,377 20 Quebec: 15: 2023 Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island: February 18: March 5: TBD 20 Quebec: 16: 2027 Quebec City Quebec: TBD TBD TBD TBD 17: 2031 ...
Heading northbound with Prince Edward Island in view. The bridge is a two-lane toll bridge that carries the Trans-Canada Highway between Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island (at Route 1) and Cape Jourimain, New Brunswick (at Route 16). It is a multi-span balanced cantilever bridge with a post-tensioned concrete box girder structure.
The Maritimes is currently represented in the Canadian Parliament by 25 Members of the House of Commons (Nova Scotia – 11, New Brunswick – 10, Prince Edward Island – 4) and 24 Senators (Nova Scotia and New Brunswick – 10 each, Prince Edward Island – 4). This level of representation was established at the time of Confederation when the ...
Later that night — after the 2025 Grammys, where Beyoncé took home the top award for album of the year — she revealed the cities she’ll bring the “Cowboy Carter Tour”: Los Angeles, New ...
Acadia is a North American cultural region in the Maritime provinces of Canada where approximately 300,000 French-speaking Acadians live. [1] The region lacks clear or formal borders; it is usually considered to be the north and east of New Brunswick as well as a few isolated localities in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia.
This article lists Canadian provinces and territories by gross domestic product (GDP).. While Canada's ten provinces and three territories exhibit high per capita GDPs, there is wide variation among them.
Name Address Coordinates Government recognition (CRHP №) Image Arts Building 196 George Street Sydney NS : Federal () Upload Photo: Bank of Montreal: 175 Charlotte Street
MV Confederation in 2008 MV Confederation in 2022 in her new livery. MV Confederation is a double-ended RORO ferry which operates on a seasonal basis between Caribou, Nova Scotia and Wood Islands, Prince Edward Island from May to December.