The following are the characteristics of each province and the key universities in each province:
1. British Columbia.
Provincial capital: Victoria
Features: Beautiful scenery and mild climate. Vancouver is a major city (often mistaken for the provincial capital ~). Actually, the real one is Victoria! BC is a province that China people are very keen on studying abroad.
University recommendation: UBC, SFU, Victoria
Second, Alberta (Alberta)
Capital: Edmonton
Features: Big energy province, developed economy, many employment opportunities and relatively cold climate.
University recommendation: University of Calgary, university of alberta.
Three. Saskatchewan.
Provincial capital: Regina
Features: Rich in resources and developed in agriculture, the representative university is the University of Saskatchewan, and related majors such as biochemistry and health science are popular courses.
University recommendation: University of Saskatchewan, university of regina.
4. Manitoba Province (referred to as M.B. Province)
Provincial capital: Winnipeg
Features: It is one of the three grassland provinces in central Canada. The sunshine capital of Canada? Known for this. Manitoba's pillar industry is manufacturing, which is rich in sunflowers, and sunflower seed oil is an important specialty. There are four distinct seasons here, the temperature is 25-26 degrees in summer, and the temperature is generally above zero in winter during the day, with a minimum of MINUS 24 degrees.
University recommendation: Manitoba University
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Ontario
Provincial capital: Toronto
Features: Ottawa, the capital of Canada's most economically and educationally developed province, and Toronto, Canada's largest city (also the city where Maituo is located) are all located in this province.
University recommendation: University of Toronto, York University, University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario, University of Ottawa, Carlton University, Brook University, University of Windsor, University of Guelph, University of Laurier.
6. Quebec (English Quebec, French Qu? bec)
Capital: Quebec City
Features: Canada is the largest province, a famous historical and cultural city, with the highest proportion of bilingual population in English and French.
University recommendation: McGill University, Concordia University
Memorial Province of Newfoundland (Newfoundland)
Provincial capital: St. John
Features: the easternmost island of the North American continent, backed by mountains and the sea. The most famous university in this province is Memorial University of Newfoundland, which is opposite to St. John, the provincial capital? S), although it is the largest city in the province, its population is only 1.5 million.
University recommendation: Memorial University of Newfoundland
Eight, New Brunswick (New Brunswick)
Capital: Fredricton.
Features: New Zealand is the best province for whale watching, sea fishing, diving, sailing and other activities, which combines British and French culture, ocean and natural scenery.
University recommendation: University of New Brunswick
9. nova Scotia
Provincial capital: Halifax
Features: Nova Scotia Latin means? New Scotland? Oak Island, one of the four Atlantic provinces in Canada, has beautiful scenery. Located three miles off its east coast, Oak Island was once a haunt of pirates in the17th century and has been attracting treasure hunters all over the world for hundreds of years.
University recommendation: Acadia University, Saint Mary's University, mount saint vincent university, Nova Scotia University.
10. Prince Edward Island.
Provincial capital: Charlottetown
Features: Canada is the smallest province with many famous natural beaches. Not only the old industries such as agriculture, fishery and tourism are among the best in Canada, but also the new businesses such as aerospace and biological sciences are constantly expanding in recent years.
University recommendation: university of prince edward island.