
Canadian Prairies
The Canadian Prairies are vast, flat regions in central Canada, primarily comprising parts of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta. Characterized by fertile land and extensive wheat fields, they excel in agriculture. The climate is generally continental, with cold winters and warm summers. Historically, the Prairies have been vital for grain production and support a mix of farming, ranching, and resource industries like oil and minerals. The landscape includes prairies, grasslands, and some forests, playing a key role in Canada's economy and serving as a rich cultural and ecological zone.