The Prairies are a large land mass, stretching from Saskatchewan all the way to southern Alberta.
These are the regions where the Prairies are located. The average temperature in the Prairies during the winter is -10 degrees and in the summer it is 15 degrees.
The Prairies are made up of mostly flat land. Agricultural land takes up about 90% of the Prairie landscape.
Did you know...
* In Manitoba, a town named Gladstone goes by the nickname “Happy Rock” because of its huge, monumental rock with a giant happy face on it? Seriously!
* In certain places during the year, you can see the Northern Lights from
the Prairies.
* Some of the world’s oldest fossils have been found in the Alberta Badlands. Whoa!
* Daylight Savings Time does not occur in Saskatchewan. The clocks remain at Central Standardtime
* In certain places during the year, you can see the Northern Lights from
the Prairies.
* Some of the world’s oldest fossils have been found in the Alberta Badlands. Whoa!
* Daylight Savings Time does not occur in Saskatchewan. The clocks remain at Central Standardtime