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    • Map of Canada, Color-Coded by Region. Courtesy Info Link Canada. There are a number of ways that geographers and tour guides will break up Canada to group together its people and cultures, but the above map shows one of the most popular forms of describing different areas— the regional division of the country.
    • Map of the 10 Canada Provinces. Canada is also divided into ten provinces—British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba—and three territories—Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory, and Nunavut.
    • Specific Regional Maps: Great Lakes. Canada has also been divided into distinct, small regions of interest like this one on the map above, the Great Lakes Region.
    • British Columbia Map. British Columbia is Canada's most westerly province. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west, Alberta to the east and the Yukon to the north.
  1. The biggest city in Northern Ontario, Sudbury has nurtured a unique cultural scene that includes a world-class film festival and Science Center. North Bay A lively city on the shores of beautiful Lake Nipissing, North Bay has been a vacation destination for nature-loving Ontarians for over a hundred years.

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    Northern Ontario is geographically big. It’s more than twice as big as Germany. It’s almost four times as big as Minnesota and more than three times as big as the United Kingdom. It’s bigger than Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia put together. So when you’re pl...

    Now that you know about distances and weather, you can make smart choices! Bring weather-appropriate clothing, and remember that layers are smart all year round. Check out this excellent all-season packing checklist. If you are using a rental car, consider where you’ll be going—are you sticking to the well-maintained paved highways or will you be v...

    From majestic waterfalls to the Terry Fox Monument to Group of Seven landscapes, there’s something for just about everyone in Northern Ontario. Be sure to check out NorthernOntario.travel for insider tips on delicious indie eateries and markets featuring local ingredients, where to pick your own amethyst, appealing little communities to investigate...

  3. Here is TransCanadaHighway.com’s map of the various routes of the Trans Canada Highway and the major towns and cities along the way. For more details, please see our route itineraries, our travel tips, our distance table, our provinces pages, our cities and towns page, and if you are on the road, our Facebook page with road and weather ...

  4. Following US‑2 through wide-open spaces is guaranteed to bring new meaning to the expression “getting away from it all.”. Between Sault Ste. Marie and Ottawa, the capital of Canada, our route winds along the north shore of Lake Huron, then cuts inland to follow a series of broad rivers. The main highway here, Hwy-17, is a section of the ...

  5. The National Highway System in Canada is a collection of key routes that span the entire country, from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and up to the Arctic Ocean in the north. This network includes over 38,000 kilometers (about 23,612 miles) of highways, ensuring that people, goods, and services can move ...

  6. Detailed map of the highway and local roads of Northern Ontario with cities and towns. Northern Ontario Built on gold, silver, zinc, copper, and iron ore, many of the cities with roots in the Canadian Shield along the northern shores of lakes Huron and Superior have retooled themselves as tourism destinations, offering everything from hands-on ...

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