Arguably the worlds largest reserve of oil is in the Canadian Prairie Provinces.
They also have large mineral resources with more than 35 minerals being exploited or produced including uranium and precious metals.
There is an abundance of fresh water with 5 massive water sheds and one of the largest lakes in the world, Lake Winnipeg.
The have access to the worlds oceans via Hudson's Bay and the Northwest Passage, and are located in the center of North America.
Then there are the large undeveloped areas of wilderness and park lands.
When compared to most countries the three Prairie Provinces would be one of the worlds richest when it comes to natural resources.
Mostly: wheat, barley, oats, there's a lot of farmland and Alberta, Saskatchewan , and Manitoba are well known provinces for that. There's also energy , forests, minerals and metals. And other stuff I can't remember.... :)
Oil, natural gas, uranium, copper, zinc, gold, coal,rich soil, and potash are the main Natural Resources.
There are a number of natural resources found in the central plains of Canada. These include wheat, oil, natural gas, and coal.
Natural Resources Canada was created in 1842.
Greg Rickford is the Minister of Natural Resources for Canada.
the trees located in Central Canada are NOT as big and fertile as BC
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Some examples of natural resources found in Canada include:CoalMineralsTimberOilNatural GasHydroElectric Energy (Energy from dams)FishingAgriculture
Minerals, water, oil, natural gas, fertile land, many rivers and Ocean access via Hudson Bay.
Natural Resources Canada was created in 1842.
Greg Rickford is the Minister of Natural Resources for Canada.
the trees located in Central Canada are NOT as big and fertile as BC
Prairies are primarily found in North America, particularly in the central parts of the United States and Canada. They are characterized by vast expanses of grasslands with few trees.
Fish is one of the Natural Resources in the Arctic Region in Canada.
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Canada imports most of it's natural resources from the United States.
The Atlantic Canada provinces include: New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. The Pacific Coast province is British Columbia. The Prairies include the following provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Northern Canadian provinces are: the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Central Canada consists of Ontario and Quebec. Usually the "Pacific Canada" and "Prairies" categories you describe are combined into one: "Western Canada."
Canada's capital resources are timber, oil and natural gas.
oil
to keep canada healthy