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File:Map_of_Western_Canada.jpg|Western Canada
File:Calgary_Skyline_May_2018.jpg|Calgary Skyline
File:Downtown_edmonton.jpg|Downtown Edmonton
File:Downtown_Area,_Winnipeg_-_panoramio_(1).jpg|Downtown Winnipeg
File:Val_marie_southside_badlands.jpg|Val Marie Badlands
File:Western_Canada_Köppen.svg|Western Canada Köppen Climate
File:Westerncanada.png|Western Canada
File:British_Columbia_42nd_Legislature_Seating_Plan.svg|British Columbia Legislature Seating Plan
File:31st_Alberta_Legislature.svg|Alberta Legislature
File:Legislative_Assembly_of_Saskatchewan_2023.png|Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly
File:Legislative_Assembly_of_Manitoba_-_Party_Layout_Chart_Jan_2017.svg|Manitoba Legislative Assembly
File:Vineyards_Lake_Okanagan.jpg|Vineyards at Lake Okanagan
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Latest revision as of 12:06, 18 February 2025

Western Canada, also referred to as the Western provinces, is a region of Canada that includes the four provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.

Geography[edit]

Western Canada covers an expansive area of over 2.9 million square kilometers, making it larger than any single country in Europe. The region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the Rocky Mountains, the Prairies, and the Pacific Ocean coastline.

History[edit]

The history of Western Canada is marked by the arrival of European explorers in the 18th century, the fur trade, the establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company, and the westward expansion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The region also has a rich Indigenous history, with numerous First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities.

Economy[edit]

The economy of Western Canada is diverse and includes significant contributions from sectors such as natural resources, agriculture, forestry, and technology. Alberta is known for its oil and gas industry, while British Columbia is a hub for technology and film production. Manitoba and Saskatchewan are major agricultural producers.

Culture[edit]

Western Canada is home to a vibrant cultural scene, with numerous festivals, museums, and art galleries. The region is also known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, skiing, and fishing.

Demographics[edit]

The population of Western Canada is diverse, with a mix of ethnicities, languages, and religions. The region is also home to a significant number of Indigenous peoples, including the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis.

See also[edit]


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