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Introduction to the distribution of universities in four regions of Canada
Universities in Canada are mainly public universities. Although the population is far less than that of the United States, the quality of education is extremely high, which attracts China people to study in Canada. In order to facilitate your choice of universities, Huashen Study Abroad hereby presents a map of the distribution of Canadian universities and an article to give you a comprehensive understanding of the distribution of Canadian universities. As the picture shows, Canadian universities are mainly distributed in four regions: East, Middle, West and Ontario. Among them, the east includes Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia; The three central provinces are Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan; There are BC province in the west and four districts in Ontario. Below 86, specifically, what universities are there in these four regions? Detailed distribution of universities in five eastern provinces

List of provincial universities

New Brunswick University, New Brunswick University, etc.

University of prince edward island.

Newfoundland Memorial University, Newfoundland, etc.

St Mary's University in Nova Scotia, Acadia University, Dalhousie University, Cape Breton University, etc.

McGill University, University of Montreal, Concordia University, Bishop University of Laval University, etc.

Distribution of universities in three central provinces

List of provincial universities

University of alberta, university of alberta, Calgary University, Lethbridge University, etc.

University of Saskatchewan, university of regina.

University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, Brandon University, etc.

University distribution in western British Columbia

Universities in British Columbia include British Columbia, Simon Fraser and Victoria. University of British Columbia (UNBC), Trinity Western University, Capilano University, Vancouver Island University, Fraser Valley University, etc.

Distribution of universities in Ontario

Ontario has one third of the universities in Canada (19);

University of Waterloo (University of Waterloo)

University of Toronto.

queen's university

McMaster University (McMaster University)

University of Guelph

University of Western Ontario.

New York University

Carleton University (Carleton University)

Brook University (Brook University)

laurentian university

University of Ottawa (University of Ottawa)

Lakehead University

University of Windsor.

Ryerson University (Ryerson University)

trent university

Lakehead University

Sudbury University, etc.