Geography Of Quebec

Quebec, Canada's largest province, occupies a vast territory (nearly three times the size of France), most of which is very sparsely populated. More than 90 percent of Quebec's area lies within the Canadian Shield, a large part of which was historically referred to as the Ungava Region. This vast and virtually uninhabited northern region created the massive Province of Quebec as seen today. This huge new addition to Quebec bordered James Bay and is where Quebec is located in eastern Canada, bordered by Ontario and Hudson Bay to the west, Atlantic Canada to the east, the U.S. (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York States) to the south, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Quebec does not recognise the Labrador boundary drawn by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in 1927. See The Labrador boundary dispute. The Province's three largest hydro-electric projects would eventually be built on the La Grande River. The territory of Quebec is extremely rich in resources in its coniferous forests, lakes, and rivers—pulp and paper, lumber, and hydroelectricity are still some of the province's most important industries. The extreme north of the province, now called Nunavik, is subarctic or arctic and is home to the Inuit nation. The most populated region is the Saint Lawrence River Valley in the south, where the capital, Quebec City, and the largest city, Montreal, are situated. North of Montreal are the Laurentians, a range of ancient mountains, and to the East are the Appalachian Mountains which extends into the Eastern Townships and Gaspsie regions. The Gaspé Peninsula juts into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the East. The Saint Lawrence River Valley is a fertile agricultural region, producing dairy products, fruit, vegetables, maple sugar (Quebec is the world's largest producer), and livestock.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
chelsea physic garden
sherbet
gelett burgess
new york botanical garden
equestrian (roman)
turnstiles
the mighty hercules
governor general of papua new guinea
turnstile
k6
politics of quebec
sigma phi delta
save a lot
mariano grueiro
dambulla
automatic vehicle location
aristides pereira
george w. lewis
kim ng
sorbet
julia domna
james dyson
snuh
ice milk
avl
glenn research center
lost in translation
list of quebec musicians
walkie talkie
protein subunit
list of international trade topics
list of family trees
otro rollo
deal$
adjuntas, puerto rico
list of songs by name:
donald winnicott
andy thomas
labuan
blowing rock (land feature)
body dysmorphic disorder
cardigan bay (horse)
ruth barcan marcus
celebrity jeopardy!