01·This prairie province is famously rectangular, with its northern and southern borders being lines of latitude and its eastern and western borders largely following lines of longitude.
02·This province features a long, mountainous Pacific coastline, a large island to its southwest (Vancouver Island), and an archipelago to its northwest (Haida Gwaii).
03·This massive territory, the largest in Canada, consists of a large mainland area and a vast collection of islands known as the Arctic Archipelago.
04·This province has a distinctive southern peninsula jutting into the Great Lakes, and a vast northern section that borders Hudson Bay and James Bay.
05·This maritime province is almost entirely a peninsula connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, and also includes the large Cape Breton Island to its northeast.
06·While largely rectangular, this prairie province's western border is distinctly not a straight line, as it follows the peaks of the Rocky Mountains.
07·This easternmost province is composed of two distinct landmasses: a large, roughly triangular island and a larger mainland portion to the northwest.
08·The largest province by area, its shape is dominated by the massive Ungava Peninsula in the north and the Gaspé Peninsula in the south.
09·This northwestern territory is roughly shaped like a right-angled triangle, with its western border following the 141st meridian west, adjacent to Alaska.
10·Which small, crescent-shaped island province is known as the 'Birthplace of Confederation'?
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