In the interior plains of Canada, winter events often include snowmobiling festivals, ice fishing derbies, and winter carnivals, where activities like dog sledding and snow sculpting attract visitors. Summer features events such as rodeos, agricultural fairs, and music festivals, celebrating the region's rich ranching and farming heritage. Notably, the Calgary Stampede in Alberta draws large crowds each July, showcasing rodeo competitions and cultural activities. These seasonal events reflect the unique cultural and natural landscape of the interior plains.
The Prairies are considered Canada's breadbasket, and are the Canadian section of a much larger North American region called the Interior Plains. The Prairies consist of three provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
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The Interior Plains is a vast region of North America that stretches from Canada's western arctic region all the way down to the border of Mexico. The Great Plains is a term used mainly in the US, referring to a large section of the Interior Plains, west of the Mississippi. The term includes Canadian territory, but is rarely used in Canada. In Canada it is more common to refer to the entire Interior Plains as one unit, or to use the term prairie. Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba are commonly called the Prairie Provinces.
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From the Foothills in Alberta into Manitoba.
The Interior Plains
most of the grains were grown in the prairies (the interior plains) such as wheat. Since most of them came from this area it was considered "Canada's breadbasket"