Prince Edward, Saskatchewan, etc - where are universities in Canada?
Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada, which is often called the "potato island", because it is on this piece of land that the world's largest potato grows.
The basis of the island's economy is agriculture, tourism and fishing. Here you will find peaceful landscapes, gently sloping shores and seaside towns, perfect for a spa holiday. And also, sailing is very popular on the island, and about 40% of its inhabitants are under 25 years old.
Big Cities: Charlottetown, Summerside
Top Universities: University of Prince Edward Island, St. Dunstan's University, Holland College
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is also one of Canada’s most important industrial and agricultural centers. Saskatchewan is located in the center of the country, far from the ocean coasts, and can be safely called the land of prairies and lakes.
The province can offer university graduates jobs in the mining, oil and gas, agriculture and grain growing sectors, healthcare and social work. In the large cities of the province, vacancies in the fields of finance, education, real estate, transport, trade and communications are also traditionally open.
In addition to excellent employment options, Saskatchewan offers youth great opportunities to explore the culture of the indigenous peoples of North America, travel to Canada and the United States.
Big Cities: Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert
Top Universities: University of Saskatchewan, University of Regina, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Parkland College
Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon
In addition to the provinces, Canada includes three more territories that make up the north of the country - Nunavut, Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Together, they represent a unique land of untouched nature, traditional culture, rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Moreover, each territory is interesting in its own way ...
The Yukon is located beyond the Arctic Circle, here is the city of Dowdson, one of the centers of the "gold rush", there are majestic polar bears and reindeers.
The Northwest Territories are an even harsher region that is adjacent to the North Pole, known for its coal industry, white nights, canoeing and rafting.
Finally, Nunavut territory is the most poorly studied corner of wildlife on the planet! Few people live here, and some areas of the territory have not yet been explored. Only in 1999, the inhabitants of Nunavut defended the independence of their land from the Northwest Territories, as well as two of their own indigenous languages, Inuktitut and Inuinaktun, which received official status.
Big Cities: Whitehorse (Yukon), Yellowknife (Northwest Territories), Iqaluit (Nunavut)
Top universities: Yukon School of Visual Arts, Yukon College, Aurora College, Nunavut Arctic College
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