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The Canadian Prairie provinces are three western Canadian provinces known for their prairies, or grasslands. These include Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Alberta is the largest of Canada's three prairies provinces, followed by Manitoba then Saskatchewan.
Alberta is the largest of the three prairie provinces, closely followed by Saskatchewan and then Manitoba. Alberta is the largest province by size, but Saskatchewan has the most prairie land.
No, it's not. It's a prairie province.
The Yukon Territorie
Yes. Manitoba is considered a prairie province (as are Saskatchewan and Alberta)
That would be the three prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
The easternmost of Canda's three Prairie Provinces is Manitoba. It is called the Keystone Province because it is centrally located within Canada.It has been known as the Keystone Province ever since 1877 when Lord Dufferin, then Canada's governor-general, described Manitoba as "the keystone of that mighty arch of sister provinces which spans the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific."